Bridge Capital is new sponsor of Adopt-A-Bin Program

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The Micronesia Islands Nature Alliance announced yesterday that Bridge Capital, LLC is their newest sponsor of the Adopt-A-Bin program. Bridge Capital’s sponsored bin was placed on Mt. Tapochau this past week.

Bridge Capital, LLC officials and employees pose with the trash bin the company has adopted atop Mt. Tapochau. (Contributed Photo)

Bridge Capital, LLC officials and employees pose with the trash bin the company has adopted atop Mt. Tapochau. (Contributed Photo)

Brooke Nevitt, interim executive director, said, “MINA is excited to welcome Bridge Capital to the Adopt-A-Bin Program. Their sponsorship will help keep this beautiful spot clean and healthy for our local community and visitors year round. Thank you Bridge Capital and thank you to all of Adopt-A-Bin sponsors.”

“We couldn’t be happier to be partnering with MINA,” said Reneacia San Nicolas, office manager for Bridge Capital, LLC. “We’re extremely proud to support MINA’s conservation efforts in the CNMI.”

Adopting organizations pay for one year of trash collection services, reducing the amount of litter left on the ground that eventually washes into surrounding waters. MINA would like to thank current sponsors. Their donation of $1,000 per year continues to pay for its weekly trash collection. The Adopt-A-Bin Program is supported by sponsorships from Brabu Pharmacy, Bridge Capital, Docomo Pacific, Ericco LLC, FlameTree TV/Marianas Trekking, IT&E, IP&E, NMDOA, Laolao Bay Pride Campaign, Marianas Visitors Authority, Rep. Edmund Villagomez, Rep. Felicidad Ogumoro, and Saipan Computer Services/Ideal Signs. (MINA)

Jun Dayao Dayao
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