Jose and Ruri Ayuyu Foundation donates $5,000 to Karidat

From left, Aaliyah Indalecio, McDonald’s crew member; Marcia Ayuyu, McDonald’s Guam & Saipan owner/operator; Lauri Ogumoro, executive director, Karidat Social Services; Jerriz Castro, manager; and Ruthzel Perez, general manager, McDonald’s Chalan Laulau.Contributed photo

From left, Aaliyah Indalecio, McDonald’s crew member; Marcia Ayuyu, McDonald’s Guam & Saipan owner/operator; Lauri Ogumoro, executive director, Karidat Social Services; Jerriz Castro, manager; and Ruthzel Perez, general manager, McDonald’s Chalan Laulau.

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THE Jose and Ruri Ayuyu Foundation is proud to donate $5,000 to Karidat Social Services, a key beneficiary of the 2024 McDonald’s Guam and Saipan Biennial Golf Classic.

“Giving back to our community is at the heart of what we do, and supporting organizations that make a real difference is an honor. I am thrilled to contribute to Karidat’s mission. Together, we can help create lasting change and empower individuals and families,” said  Marcia Ayuyu, owner/operator of McDonald’s Guam and Saipan.

Karidat, a Catholic social services organization, shares in the church’s social ministry, fulfilling its mission through service, advocacy, and convening. The organization has dedicated itself to serving the people of Saipan, providing essential social services with compassion and care.

Lauri Ogumoro, executive director of Karidat, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the contribution: “We are so blessed for the wonderful donation. We promise to be good stewards of the fund for the people of CNMI that we serve on a daily basis. Thank you, very, very much, from the Karidat staff and board of directors.”

This donation, made possible through the support of participants and sponsors of the 2024 McDonald’s Biennial Golf Classic, will assist Karidat in advancing its social programs and meeting the growing needs of the community. McDonald’s remains dedicated to supporting local organizations like Karidat, which share its vision of making a lasting, positive impact on Saipan.

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