Season of giving: IT&E supports local organizations

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Posted on Dec 12 2019
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IT&E, IP&E, and Bank of Guam present the Autism Society of the CNMI with a donation of $5,386.67 raised through the companies’ 2nd Annual Marianas Golf Classic. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS)

November was a time of giving for IT&E with contributions to several community organizations that make a difference in the CNMI community all the year round.

IT&E, IP&E, and Bank of Guam presented donations totaling more than $16,000 to the Autism Society of the CNMI, Micronesia Islands nature Alliance, and Make-A-Wish Foundation CNMI and Guam. The funds were raised during the 2nd annual Marianas Golf Classic. More than 100 golfers participated in the event.

“I thank all the members of the community that supported the Marianas Golf Classic, which in turn is now giving the Autism Society of the CNMI, Micronesia Islands Nature Alliance and Make-A-Wish Foundation CNMI and Guam the resources they need to carry out their missions,” said Rose Soledad, general manager of IT&E. “The strength in our community lies within our commitment to each other.”

Empowering the women of the Marianas, IT&E also presented the Commonwealth Women’s Association with a donation of $1,500 for its first Fun-Raise-Her dinner event last Nov. 22, 2019. The event celebrated women’s empowerment and helped raised funds to support the association’s objectives, including providing education opportunities, training and development to women to encourage them to become leaders in the community and in business.

“Today, and every day, we are standing with the community to uplift and empower women. We are proud to be able to give the CWA the support it needs to provide opportunities to women,” said Soledad. (PR)

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