Triple J donates to Sanctuary Inc.

HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — On March 1, Triple J Ford, on behalf of Ford Motor Company Fund, presented a $10,000 check to Sanctuary Inc. to support its Guma Manhoben program, Triple J announced recently in a press release. The initiative focuses on providing essential tools for successful independent living for at-risk young adults age 18 to 22, aiming to break the cycle of homelessness, the company said in the release.

“Triple J Ford is proud to support Sanctuary Guam’s vital efforts in empowering our youth,” stated Jay Jones, senior vice president of Triple J Enterprises. “This donation marks a milestone as we celebrate Triple J’s 40th anniversary, continuing our legacy of putting customers first and giving back to the communities we serve.”

According to Sanctuary, the Guma Manhoben program provides a comprehensive pathway for young adults facing homelessness. This includes 24-hour managed transitional housing, educational support, job readiness training, life skills development and access to necessary health services. Upon successful completion, participants are assisted in securing subsidized independent living arrangements funded through federal grants.

“We are grateful for Triple J Ford’s generous contribution,” said Aja Ramos, chief operating officer of WestCare Pacific Islands, the managing organization for Sanctuary Inc. “Their support directly impacts the lives of our youth, offering hope and tangible opportunities for a brighter future.”

The Triple J executive team, representatives from Sanctuary Inc. and WestCare Pacific Islands board members attend a check presentation March 1 in Upper Tumon. 

The Triple J executive team, representatives from Sanctuary Inc. and WestCare Pacific Islands board members attend a check presentation March 1 in Upper Tumon. 

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