Marianas Finance Corp. donated $10,000 to Harvest House in support of its programs serving foster children and foster families on Guam.
(From left) Phil Flores, president and chairman of the board, Marianas Finance Corp; Carmelita Gogue, vice president and general manager, Marianas Finance Corp.; and Jared Baldwin, executive director, Harvest House. Photo courtesy Marianas Finance Corp.
Employees and families of the Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency donated toys, clothing, hygiene items, and essential supplies to Harvest House’s Christmas Donation Drive.
Photo courtesy of Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency
Businesses, organizations, schools, and community members donated toys to the Guam Chamber of Commerce and Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz’s annual Toys for Tots drive.
Representatives from the Guam Chamber of Commerce, Catholic Social Service, and Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz gathered at Catholic Social Service during the Toys for Tots donation presentation. Photo by Skyler Obispo
Bank of Guam employees donated menstrual and hygiene products to the Bureau of Women’s Affairs in support of Project Sottera.
(From left) Maria L. Leon Guerrero, executive vice president and chief operating officer, Bank of Guam; Joyce Miyashita, senior vice president and chief credit officer, Bank of Guam; Joanna Pascual, administrative support team member, Bank of Guam; Jo Mariano, senior vice president and chief BSA and central operations officer, Bank of Guam; Theresa Obispo, senior vice president and chief human resources officer, Bank of Guam; Lesley Leon Guerrero, senior vice president and chief experience officer, Bank of Guam; Racine Santos, administrative support team member, Bank of Guam; Jayne Flores, director, Bureau of Women’s Affairs; Shiela Marie Godoy, Ha’ane Torres, Krystle Arceo, and Rhea Rabago, administrative support team members, Bank of Guam; and Evonnie Hocog, program coordinator, Bureau of Women’s Affairs. Photo courtesy of the Bureau of Women’s Affairs
McDonald’s of Guam donated $5,000 to the Guam Homeless Coalition.
(From left) Gov. Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero; Marcia E. Ayuyu, vice president and owner/operator of McDonald’s Guam and Saipan; Robert San Augustin, vice chairman, Guam Homeless Coalition; and Leiland Giltinag, treasurer, Guam Homeless Coalition. Photo courtesy of McDonald’s Guam and Saipan
Patricia Feore, realtor at RE/MAX Diamond Realty, hosted a reception to announce her scholarship fund at the University of Guam for single mothers and the children of single mothers. Dot and Ranger Miller, co-owners of Biba bar, donated $300 to the scholarship fund. The pair donate to one nonprofit or endeavor each month.
(From left) Katrina T. Perez, executive director, University of Guam Endowment Foundation; Anita Borja Enriquez, president of UOG; Dot Miller, co-owner, Biba; Ranger Miller, co-owner and husband of Dot; Patricia Feore, realtor at RE/MAX Diamond Realty and Maria Theresa “Tes” Reyes-Burrier, advancement associate, UOG. Photo by Maureen N. Maratita
Triple J donated $20,000 to VARO, Guam Cancer Care, Safe Haven Pregnancy Center, and Bake Their Day following the Triple J Bubble Color Run.
Governor David M. Apatang recognized SuperTECH Inc. and the Saipan Beacons Lions Club for donating and installing new signage at several Marpi tourist and historical sites.
Pacific Federal Management employees donated hygiene and personal care items to Sanctuary and WestCare Pacific Islands as part of the company’s Giving Tuesday efforts.
Atkins Kroll Guam pledged to donate $20 per letter received to Harvest House through its “Letters to Santa” community program. mbj