The Hui Aikane Golf Club donated $1,000 to the Guam Shrine Club’s Transportation Fund for children to assist with transportation for orthopedic needs at Honolulu-based Shriners Hospital for Children.
(From left) Jay R. Shedd, vice president of business development, Pacific Data Systems; Florante Rebanal, John M. McSweeney, vice president of estimating and business development; Black Construction Corp. Roger Rebanal, Arnold Javier, Joseph S.N. Shimizu, chief financial officer for Ambros Inc; and Monty McDowell, CEO and principal broker, Advance Management Inc. Photo Courtesy of The Hui Aikane Golf Club.
Through its Community Matters program, Atkins Kroll Inc. donated essential supplies and non- perishable food items to the Guam Homeless Coalition.
(From Left) Selina Lian, representative, BMW; Tom Mazzei, director of sales, Atkins Kroll; Yun Yi, sales manager, BMW; Jayne Flores, treasurer, Rob San Agustin, vice chairperson, both with the Guam Homeless Coalition; Ernie Galito, director of business development; Arnold Sikat, director of aftersales for AK; and Kevin Chu, BMW representative. Photo Courtesy of Atkins Kroll.
Bank of Hawaii donated $3500 to Junior Achievement Guam to support financial literacy programs.
(From left): Mark Tokito, senior vice president and Guam Commercial banking manager; Erlinda Alegre, senior vice president and West Pacific Market executive and JA Guam Board chairperson, Pinki Lujan, executive director of JA Guam; Michael Sakazaki, vice president and West Pacific Market manager. Photo Courtesy of Junior Achievement Guam.
Bank of Guam donated $5,000 each to four nonprofit organizations, which were Bake Their Day, the Chuuk Women’s Council, Guam Animals In Need, and Harvest House. The donations were as an extension of Giving Tuesday and Bank of Guam’s Give a Little Love holiday campaign.
(From left) Joaquin P. L.G. Cook, president and CEO, Bank of Guam; Peggy Denney, vice president,; Alison Hadley, executive director, both with GAIN; Deane Jessee-Jones, president and founding member; Jenelle Taimanglo, Cake Crew volunteer; Chartee Brennan, Cake Crew volunteer, all with Bake Their Day; Bethany Taylor, executive director, Harvest House; and Lesley-Anne Leon Guerrero, senior vice president and chief experience officer, Bank of Guam. Photo courtesy of Bank of Guam.
The Saipan Chamber of Commercein collaboration with the First Lady Wella Foundation, organized the Toys for Tots Campaign Toy Drive-Thru. The campaign team included the Saipan Chamber of Commerce, The Associate Students of the Northern Marianas College, The Commonwealth Bureau of Military Affairs, and the Women's Affairs Office. Supporters of Toys for Tots included IT&E and the group of the Dusit Thani Guam Resort, the Dusit Beach Resort, the Bayview Hotel and The Plaza.
Senator Joe S. San Agustinand his staff and the the Office of Finance and Budget presented AMPLIFY with an assortment of gifts to for the organization’s Christmas 2023 Giving Tree Project. The Dededo Mayors Office and the 734th Air Mobility Squadronhosted a food commodities distribution. The 734th Air Mobility Squadron also donated MRE’s, water and other miscellaneous items given by the Singapore Air Force.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Westin Resort Guam unveiled the "Starbucks Pink Drink" promotion at The Mix to support Guam Cancer Care. Throughout October, Westin Resort Guam pledged to donate $2 for each Starbucks Pink Drink sold, resulting in 555 drinks purchased and a donation of $1,110. mbj