IT&E supports Make-A-Wish, disaster relief
- Wish Kid Isaac Baza and his family accept an iPad from IT&E on Dec. 22. (Contributed Photo)
- IT&E provided more than 1,000 solar lamps to help families without power in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yutu. IT&E presented the lamps to the CNMI Office of the Governor, acting governor Victor B. Hocog, U.S. Department of Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Marianas Young Professionals, the Saipan Marianas Lions Club, and Bishop Ryan P. Jimenez of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa on Dec. 7. (Contributed Photo)
- IT&E helps the Guam International Airport “Deck it’s Halls” to raise funds for the First Lady Diann Torres Foundation. From left, Danny Daniel, senior manager of Brand and Public Relations of IT&E; Kristina Tajalle, marketing coordinator of IT&E; Donovan Tudela, representative of the Lady Diann Torres Foundation; and Joy White, content specialist of IT&E. (Contributed Photo)
IT&E was reminded of the meaning of hope after a visit from Isaac Baza, one of the beneficiaries of the Make-A-Wish Foundation Guam and CNMI.
Baza, a Wish Kid with a joyful smile, was presented with an iPad from IT&E on Dec. 22 as part of his wish for a shopping spree.
IT&E partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation Guam and CNMI to help make Baza’s special wish come true.
“We’re happy to brighten Isaac’s spirits and give him the encouragement he needs to overcome any challenge he faces,” said Danny Daniel, senior manager of Brand and Public Relations at IT&E. “His resilience is truly inspiring. Make-A-Wish Foundation’s mission of spreading hope is one that we wholeheartedly support.”
December was truly a month of giving. IT&E also donated more than 1,000 solar lamps valued at $100,000 to the CNMI Office of the Governor to help families that are still without power in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yutu.
IT&E also joined Guam businesses to support the Guam International Airport’s “Deck Our Halls and Give” campaign to raise funds for the Lady Diann Torres Foundation. A total of $3,800 was raised through the airport’s campaign to assist the foundation’s Super Typhoon Yutu relief and recovery efforts.
IT&E remains committed to doing its part to help the community thrive, protect, and develop our youth, promote health and wellness, preserve the environment, and honor the vibrant cultures of the Marianas and Guam. (PR)