Babauta-Torres committee opens Guam office
The Guam Committee-to-Elect Babauta/Torres announced yesterday that the committee officially opened its Guam office on Saturday, July 26, 2014, on the second floor of the La Isla Arcade Building by the intersection to the University of Guam in Mangilao. Their telephone number is (671) 989-6374. For more information, contact committee member Ted Deleon Guerrero at (671) 727-5759 or Lauren S. Terlaje at (671) 929-4884 and/or Dina Tenorio at (671) 747-8366, both of whom are members of the Guam committee.
From left, Frank Guerrero, Candy Taman, Joe Terlaje, Remedio Tenorio, Dina Tenorio, former governor Juan N. Babauta, Joey Arriola, Ted Deleon Guerrero, JClynn Wertz, and Tony Benavente have their picture taken at the Guam Babauta-Torres Team headquarters. (Contributed Photo)
Popular local singer Candy Taman is available at the Guam BT Office throughout the week from Monday to Saturday at 9am to 6pm to answer in person question and concern you may have or by calling his office at (671) 989-6374.
Former governor Juan Nekai Babauta and former senator Juan Sablan Torres and the Guam Committee-to-Elect Babauta-Torres openly invite and welcome everyone to stop by the office, most especially CNMI residents presently residing in Guam, to visit us or give us a call. According to Guerrero, the office staff and committee members will gladly share the Babauta/Torres Team’s vision, action plans, and accomplishment report, which is also available in the Babauta-Torres website at www.babautatorres2014.com.
Said Guerrero: “Avail yourselves of the Babauta-Torres strategic action plans for job and wealth creations, sustainable economic development and opportunities and education and workforce training opportunities, retirement fund and health insurance rescue plans, among other plans, aimed to stop the sufferings of common ordinary people in our beloved motherland, a plan that is ultimately focused on reuniting our families and children who were forced to leave home for better opportunities abroad and to help back them home.”
“Bringing Us Together By Building Tomorrow Today” is the Babauta-Torres mantra for success, progress and prosperity, said Guerrero.