Team IT&E/SSHS holds two fundraising efforts for MMAC

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The team of IT&E and Saipan Southern High School will be hosting a unique fundraising event for the benefit of the Marianas March Against Cancer.

At their Garapan branch at the TSL Plaza along Beach Road, IT&E will be offering customers who sign in and donate any funds to the MMAC a chance to have their name and photo be featured prominently on their display board.

Any customer who signs in and donates funds to MMAC will be eligible for this unique offer.

“With Team IT&E/Saipan Southern High School’s theme of ‘Motion to Cure,’ we applaud them for their efforts to support the battle against cancer,” MMAC overall committee chair Geralyn C. Dela Cruz said.Aside from this, IT&E along with SSHS will be selling raffle tickets until the MMAC event on May 13 as part of their fundraising initiatives.

Raffle tickets are sold for only $1 each and can be purchased at IT&E or from participating students and staff at SSHS.

Prizes include a Samsung Galaxy S6, Kate Spade Backpack, Samsung Galaxy J2, Let’s Go Tour gift certificate for two, $100 Shell gas certificate, T Galleria by DFS prize package, $50 T Galleria by DFS gift certificate, massage gift certificate for two at Sawatdee Thai Massage, and other great prizes.

Prizewinners will be announced at the MMAC event at the Hopwood Junior High School field in Chalan Piao.

“We invite the community to purchase these raffle tickets for only $1 each from Team IT&E/Saipan Southern High School for a chance to win great prizes while supporting the fight against cancer,” Dela Cruz said.

For more information on Team IT&E/SSHS, contact team captain Shirley Dotts at shirley.dotts@itehq.net or Arisa Sakai at arisa.sakai@gmail.com.

For MMAC information, email Dela Cruz at geri.delacruz2@gmail.com, call the Commonwealth Cancer Association at 682-0050 or visit www.ccamarianas.org.

Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon | Reporter
Frauleine Michelle S. Villanueva was a broadcast news producer in the Philippines before moving to the CNMI to pursue becoming a print journalist. She is interested in weather and environmental reporting but is an all-around writer. She graduated cum laude from the University of Santo Tomas with a degree in Journalism and was a sportswriter in the student publication.

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