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Maginoo Shrine Club

About Shriners, Mabuhay, and Maginoo

About

Shriners International is a fraternity founded in 1872 and defined by fun, fellowship, and philanthropy. Maginoo Shrine Club serves within Mabuhay Shrine Club, carrying these principles into local chapter life, community service, and support for children-focused charitable impact.

Shriners International

Founded by Master Masons in 1872, Shriners International is a global brotherhood committed to brotherly love, relief, and truth through fellowship and philanthropy.

Mabuhay and Maginoo

Mabuhay Shrine Club provides the broader chapter home, while Maginoo Shrine Club advances shared goals of fraternity, ceremonial tradition, and meaningful service in the Philippine setting.

Helping Children, Changing Lives

A defining accomplishment of the Shriners fraternity is its long commitment to children-focused care and charitable support. The mission continues today through local and international efforts, with members supporting families, communities, and the next generation through organized service and philanthropy.

Chapter Leadership

Maginoo Officers and Chapter Membership

Maginoo Shrine Club currently serves a total of 584 members under Mabuhay Shrine Club, aligned with the Shriners International mission.

President

Noble Jeffrey Ian C. Dy

Leads chapter direction, ceremonial programs, and service planning.

1st Vice President

Noble Jerome Uy

Supports chapter operations and core membership coordination.

2nd Vice President

Noble Vic Nunez

Supports activities, chapter logistics, and event execution.

Secretary

Noble Noel Bulaong

Maintains chapter records, meeting notes, and official communications.

Treasurer

Noble Jimmy Planas

Oversees financial stewardship, payment tracking, and accountability.

Auditor

Noble Chris Reyes

Monitors financial integrity and internal compliance practices.

Marshall

Noble Jude Cue

Supports ceremonial order, event protocol, and chapter discipline.

Chaplain

Noble Robert Chua

Provides spiritual guidance and reflection during chapter gatherings.

Public Relations Officer

Noble Boy Loyola

Handles outreach, communications, and chapter public visibility.

Fun

A guiding principle reflected in each chapter activity.

Fellowship

A guiding principle reflected in each chapter activity.

Philanthropy

A guiding principle reflected in each chapter activity.

Brotherhood

A guiding principle reflected in each chapter activity.