Zonta Club of Iloilo City 1, Inc.

Zonta Club of Iloilo City 1, Inc. Zonta Club of Iloilo City I, Inc is founded in 1973. It is a non-stock non profit organization for women empowerment. Iloilo City. In March 1980. Mrs. Leda R. Fr. Mr.

“TILIPUNAN” – a history of a dream come true
“Tilipunan” is
An embodiment of the commitment to “share with others and serve with love”
An Affirmation of the belief that development is the concern of all;
An avenue for giving freely of one’s talents, expertise and resources;
An opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.

“Tilipunan” aims
To help improve the quality of human life in

its various dimensions. Specifically, it needs to:
Provide a focal point for community life; establish effective linkages between the community and other entities concerned with social welfare and services; provide health care services; provide legal assistance; provide non-formal education so that adults and out-of-school youth may acquire skills gainful employment; acquire literacy skills; acquire knowledge of nutrition, health and child care, as well as the skills and opportunities to implement such knowledge.

“Tilipunan” Serves
A depressed urban area in Tanza. Initial emphasis is on the 12 barangays surrounding the center site namely:
Bagumbayan, Bonifacio Tanza, Esperanza, Hipodromo, Kahirupan
Rizal Estanzuela, San Agustin, Tanza Baybay, Timawa Tanza I, Timawa Tanza II
Villa Anita, Wilson
These barangays have a large number of greatly disadvantaged families. Ruth Tirol Cocjin. President of the Zonta Club of Ilolo accompanied by Dr. Ma. Bautista, solicited from Fr. Eduardo Perez, Rector of the University of San Agustin. On April 12 Fr. Perez bluntly turned down the request explaining that he would prefer to help in a more meaningful way. Further talk revealed that the three shared a common dream – a community center for the people of Tanza. That dream was the seed of what was to emerge as a joint project between the Zonta Club of Iloilo and the University of San Agustin. That dream was to be the life force of “Tilipunan”

Fr. Perez promised the University support for the building and the service programs of a community center provided the Zontians could secure a lot. Shortly after, a suitable lot of approximately 240 square meters near the Tanza basketball court was found by Mrs. Cocjin and Zontian Mrs. Ester Aldeguer. Happily being City Governement property. Mayor Luis Herrera was in a position to support its use for a community center. Toward the end of April, when Fr. Perez was informed of the available lot, the project was really on its way. Dr. Bautista, Dean of the University of San Agustin Graduate School and Zontian, was appointed Project Chairman by Fr. Perez and Mrs. Cocjin, with the mandate to immediately spearhead the planning and organizing activities. Her first official act was to “baptize” the nascent center “Tilipunan” an Ilonggo word which means “a gathering place” thereby reflecting in name the spirit intended. Perez ten requested Mr. Jose E. Hortillos a member of the University of San Agustin faculty, to prepare an architectural plan for a multi-purpose building. The design was formally unveiled on May 21, 1980 at the Tirol residence in Pavia. The Sangguniang Panglungsod officially “loaned” the lot to the Zonta Club of Iloilo May 29, 1980, in a resolution sponsored by Kagawad Vilma Ybiernas-Paredes, also a faculty member of the University of San Agustin and a Zontian. The following June was a hectic month. The steering committee was organized and the Zontains in it started to feel their way through uncharted terrain. The Barangay Captains of 12 barangay in Tanza District were actively involved in the preliminary planning sessions. Thanks to the assistance of Kagawad Paredes. The blueprints of the building were finalized. Manuel Arguelles and Mr. Paul Joseph Woo, both engineers and faculty members of the University of San Agustin, also volunteered their professional services. With the assistance of City Engineer Fernando Imperial and his staff, everything was set for construction of the building to start. Hortillas was commissioned as supervising Architect. Donations in king from the Office of the Mayor. Office of the City Engineer, Ministry of Public Works and the Philippine Constabulary solicited by Zontian Atty. Evelyn Jiz, Dr. Bautista and Mrs. Cocjin were a great help. On July 6, 1980 the first spade was driven into the ground. The other phases of “Tilipunan” were attended to while construction work was going on. Government and other private entities concerned with social welfare and services were tapped as cooperating agencies. The various University of San Agustin units which could support service programs prepared their action agenda for implementation immediately upon completion of the building.
“Tilipunan” was inaugurated on Dec. 6, 1980, with Mayor Herrer as Guest of Honor. O Herrera cut the ceremonial ribbon to officially open the center.

Sunshine Visit Following our Community Medical Mission, ZP Langging Flores, ZPE Corady Caling, and Zn. Dutch Exmundo pai...
07/06/2026

Sunshine Visit
Following our Community Medical Mission, ZP Langging Flores, ZPE Corady Caling, and Zn. Dutch Exmundo paid a Sunshine Visit to our fellow Zontian, Judge Maria Victoria Singson.

A Sunshine Visit is a cherished Zonta tradition that gives us the opportunity to reconnect, check on one another’s well being, and strengthen the bonds of friendship and sisterhood that unite us.

Filled with laughter, stories, and heartfelt conversations, the visit was a beautiful reminder that caring for one another is just as important as caring for our communities.

Thank you, Zn Judge Singson, for your warm welcome and for reminding us that beyond service, Zonta is also about caring for one another.

The Zonta Club of Iloilo City, in partnership with the Iloilo Medical Society and San Jose Parish Church, successfully c...
07/06/2026

The Zonta Club of Iloilo City, in partnership with the Iloilo Medical Society and San Jose Parish Church, successfully conducted a Community Medical Mission on June 7, 2026, serving residents from 10 barangays in Iloilo City Proper.

Led by Iloilo Medical Society President and fellow Zontian, Dr. Rhodelyn Almenana, the medical mission provided healthcare services to more than 250 patients, including ECG screening, diabetes consultation, internal medicine, kidney care, ophthalmology services, and free circumcision ("tuli") for young boys.

In support of this initiative, the Zonta Club of Iloilo City donated PediaCare vitamins, bottled water, and eyeglasses generously contributed by our members, helping ensure that patients received not only medical care but also additional support for their well-being.

This activity reflects our shared commitment to improving access to healthcare and serving the needs of our community. We extend our sincere gratitude to the Iloilo Medical Society, San Jose Parish Church, our volunteer doctors, healthcare workers, and all those who contributed their time and resources to make this meaningful outreach possible.

Together, we continue to build healthier communities and create a better world for women, children, and families.

Zonta Club of Iloilo City Honors St. Clement’s Volunteers Through “Blessed Hands, Empowered Hearts”Ninety-four Gift Bear...
06/06/2026

Zonta Club of Iloilo City Honors St. Clement’s Volunteers Through “Blessed Hands, Empowered Hearts”

Ninety-four Gift Bearers, Collectors, and Lay Misisters of St. Clement’s Church took center stage on June 6, 2026, as Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. held “Blessed Hands, Empowered Hearts” at Hoffbauer Hall, La Paz, Iloilo City.

Held from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM in celebration of St. Clement’s OAK – One Act of Kindness Jubilee, the program opened with a prayer led by ZnP Lorelli P. Flores, ZVP Matty Treñas welcomed the volunteers, followed by a talk on “Empowered Women, Service and Self-Care” by Zn Lucy Muralla.

Rev. Fr. Constantino Puzon, C.Ss.R., Parish Priest, blessed the event and thanked the volunteers for their faithful service. Each volunteer received commemorative shirts, then enjoyed free haircuts and massage from TIIC Molo.

The event reflects Zonta’s mission of advancing women through service and advocacy. For St. Clement’s volunteers, it was a day of recognition, learning, and rest — a reminder that service is sacred and those who serve are seen.

04/06/2026

Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. Project and Achievements for Bienni...

Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. Outreach Program "Blessed Hands, Empowered Hearts" A day of Zonta Talk, Gift giving and ...
04/06/2026

Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. Outreach Program "Blessed Hands, Empowered Hearts" A day of Zonta Talk, Gift giving and Pampering for St. Clement's Volunteers.

"Blessed Hands, Empowered Hearts", a Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. outreach activity.
04/06/2026

"Blessed Hands, Empowered Hearts", a Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. outreach activity.

Zonta Club of Iloilo City began a new chapter as it held the Induction of Officers for Biennium 2026-2028 and the Turnov...
02/06/2026

Zonta Club of Iloilo City began a new chapter as it held the Induction of Officers for Biennium 2026-2028 and the Turnover of Gavel on May 31, 2026 at Seda Hotel, Iloilo City.

The evening opened with a 5:00 PM Mass, setting a reflective and prayerful tone for the transition of leadership. The formal ceremony followed after dinner, attended by Zontians, guests, families and partners in service.

Outgoing President ZPP Edna Sarmiento delivered her valedictory address, looking back on the club’s achievements and expressing gratitude to members for their commitment to Zonta’s mission of empowering women and girls. She then formally turned over the gavel to incoming President ZP Lorelli Flores, symbolizing the start of a new biennium anchored on service above self.

A highlight of the program was the installation of new member Zn Joy Alonte, who took her Zonta pledge and was officially welcomed into the sisterhood. Her induction reflects the club’s continuing growth and commitment to bring in passionate women who share Zonta’s advocacy.

The event was also graced by Zonta sisters from Zonta Club of Bacolod and Zonta Metro Iloilo, whose presence strengthened the bond among Zonta clubs in Western Visayas and underscored the spirit of collaboration across districts.

With new officers installed, a new member welcomed, and leadership passed on, Zonta Club of Iloilo City enters Biennium 2026-2028 ready to advance its programs on education, health, safety, environment and empowerment for women and girls.

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Tilipunan Community Center Tanza
Iloilo City
5000

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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