Hyatt’s online auction to benefit Saipan Humane Society

Sandy Staffler Weaver of the Saipan Humane Society, right, receives from Ally Hong, rooms director of Hyatt Regency Saipan, a donation of linens, one of the many items that SHS needs.

Sandy Staffler Weaver of the Saipan Humane Society, right, receives from Ally Hong, rooms director of Hyatt Regency Saipan, a donation of linens, one of the many items that SHS needs.

SINCE donating linens and terry to the Saipan Humane Society worth  $4,000 in 2023, the Hyatt Regency Saipan continues to support the non-profit organization.

Partnering with SHS,  the Hyatt is spearheading an online auction to support the only animal health clinic in the CNMI. The auction started during the Tropical Christmas Tree ceremony at the hotel, and is still ongoing for  CNMI and Guam residents and others who would like to make a donation.

To encourage the collection of much needed funds, Hyatt Regency Saipan is sponsoring accommodations for two specialty suites.

The auctioneer who makes the highest bid will get a one-night stay in the prestigious 160 sq. m. roof top Presidential Suite with a breathtaking view of Saipan and the ocean. Also included is a breakfast buffet at Kili Café & Terrace for two adults. All this is worth $1,700.

The starting bid is $500.

The second highest bidder will enjoy a one-night stay in one of the hotel’s 80 sq. m. Executive Suites with breakfast buffet at Kili Café & Terrace for two adults, all worth $600.

The starting bid for the Executive Suite with breakfast for two is $250.

Bids can be e-mailed to SPNRS-Marketing.Communications@hyatt.com/.

The auction is open to World of Hyatt members and non-members. The online auction is accepting bids until Feb. 15, 2024.

The winners will be contacted and their names will announced on the Hyatt’s social media platforms at the end of February.

About SHS

The Saipan Humane Society attends to the medical needs of 40 to 50 dogs and cats daily.

SHS believes that the island has 21,000 dogs, which is challenge without resources or veterinarians.  SHS relies on grants, fundraising events and donations. The proceeds from Hyatt’s auction will allow SHS  to continue to offer medical support, rescue, rehabilitate and find homes for the island’s dogs and cats.

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