Bridge Capital donated $3,000 to the Marianas Visitors Authority as a gold sponsor of the Saipan Marathon, to be held on March 9.
(From left) MVA Community Projects Specialists Ray Villagomez, and Ed Diaz, both community projects specialists, Director Christopher A. Concepcion, managing director, all with the Marianas Visitors Authority; Julie Ann M. Duenas, officer manager, Bridge Capital; Martin Duenas, community projects manager at MVA, Alex Palacios, community relations and property acquisition specialist, Bridge Capital; and Zenella Sablan, special assistant to the managing director. Photo courtesy of the Marianas Visitors Authority
Through GTA Gives, GTA is supporting the construction of the Inarajan memorial located in front of St. Joseph's Church in Inalåhan, which features plaques engraved with the names of veterans from the village.
(From left) Sharon Davis, vice president of community engagement and external affairs, with Mayor Anthony Chargualaf of Inalåhan. Photo courtesy of GTA
Ambros Inc.donated diapers and other essential items to the Maternal Child Health Department at Guam Memorial Hospital and to Harvest House. The Guam Medical Association delivered the items to the hospital.
Nurses at Guam Memorial Hospital with the donations from Ambros. Photo courtesy of Guam Memorial Hospital.
GTA donated a 75-inch television and provided high-speed internet and wireless connectivity for the newly opened training and resource center of Harvest House in Mongmong-Toto-Maite.
GTA is also supporting local artist Joshua Barrigada’s solo exhibition, Guam Bomb, at Blank Gallery, a venue for underground and contemporary art in Koenji, Tokyo, from Feb. 4 to 9. mbj