As the culminating activity of the 16 Days of Activism, the Zonta e-Club of the Philippines III, Philippines, partnered with the Archdiocesan Commission on Pastoral Care for Women and Children in the Campaign to End Violence Against Women, held at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Pastoral Center in December 2024.
The event brought together 500 delegates, including students, mothers, social workers, and local residents, with the venue filled with the color orange, symbolizing their commitment to taking action against violence. The e-Club donated ₱5,000 to provide food for the VIPs and attendees, reinforcing their support for the cause.
The day began with a welcome address from Sr. Ma. Ananita Borbon, RGS, PhD, director of the Commission on Pastoral Care for Women and Children. Ms. Diana Rose Balatero, RSW, mission development coordinator of St. Mary Euphrasia Integrated Development Foundation, Inc., then shared insights on the programs and cases their foundation has handled, aiming to mobilize people to combat violence against women and children (VAWC).
Dr. Jhane Pulhin, club president, introduced Zonta International, its mission, and its commitment to ending VAWC. She emphasized the shared responsibility of both men and women in advocating for the protection and empowerment of women in society.
In the afternoon, representatives from the Provincial Police Office VAWC Desk provided a legal discussion on Republic Act No. 9262, the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act. This was followed by Ms. Eva Morillo, Social Welfare Officer III, who discussed case management of VAWC cases. The session included an open forum, allowing participants to ask questions and engage in meaningful dialogue.
The event concluded with a Eucharistic Celebration and a Pledge of Commitment, led by Archbishop of Batangas, Rev. Gilbert A. Garcera, D.D., solidifying the community’s dedication to eradicating violence against women and children.
This initiative marks the beginning of a sustained partnership between the Zonta e-Club and the Archdiocesan Commission on Pastoral Care for Women and Children, with both organizations committed to implementing concrete actions to protect women and children across the Diocese of Lipa. As awareness grows, more individuals are stepping forward to contribute to lasting societal change.

















