“Thanks to Anheuser-Busch and their #ONETEAM approach we are able to reach those in the community that need these supplies the most and by partnering with Empty Vessel we will be able to accomplish that task,” said Marpac’s resident manager, Guy Pudney.
Rosalyn Ajoste, president of Empty Vessel Ministry Foundation added, “Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, EVM has been able to serve over 5,000 individuals in our community. We are still in need of donations. Thanks to local businesses and organizations, such as Marpac, we hope to continue serving the CNMI community for years to come.”

From left: Tom Basa Jr., Marpac consumer sales manager; Lilliana Limes, Empty Vessel Ministry Foundation outreach volunteer; Rosalyn Ajoste, Empty Vessel Ministry Foundation president; Ellena Sutton, Empty Vessel Ministry Foundation board liaison/thrift shop manager; Gregoria Olopai, Empty Vessel Ministry Foundation outreach volunteer/co-treasurer/administration; Guy Pudney, Marpac resident manager; and James Lee, Marpac beverage sales manager. Marpac photo
Empty Vessel Ministry Foundation is a non-profit, faith-based organization that relies heavily on donations to carry out its commitment to meet the needs of the socioeconomically disadvantaged in our community. If you would like to support their Covid-19 Emergency Food Program, please visit their Go Fund Me page at www.gofundme.com/f/evmf-saipan-covid19-emergency- food-program
About Marianas Pacific Distributors Inc.
Marpac is responsible and upstanding family-owned businesses, built on a foundation of service. Our mission is to provide the best products to our customers, and be a local partner helping to bring communities together, as well as supporting their growth to excellence. From our family to yours — Marpac is committed to serving the people of the CNMI, now, and for generations to come.


