GTA’s Community Relations team presented the donation to the Recovery Center alongside volunteers, staff, and representatives from The Salvation Army, including Lourdes Hongyee, Program Coordinator, and Valerie Reyes, Executive Director of the Guma Famalåo’an Recovery Center. (GTA)
(Tamuning, Guam) Monday, April 21, 2025 — In celebration of Women’s History Month, GTA organized an employee-driven donation campaign throughout March, collecting over 300 pieces of professional clothing items—blouses and blazers—for women in need. As a result of the drive, GTA made two meaningful donations: the first on Friday, April 4 to the Salvation Army Guma Famalåo’an Recovery Center, and the second on April 10 to Mañe’lu.
These donations directly support women who are working to regain stability and independence in their lives. The Salvation Army Guma Famalåo’an Recovery Center provides a safe haven and comprehensive support services for survivors of domestic violence and their families. Meanwhile, Mañe’lu empowers individuals through mentorship and life-skills programs, offering guidance and support to youth, families, and women transitioning into the workforce.
The drive was part of GTA Gives, the company’s philanthropic initiative focused on creating positive, lasting change in the community. Through this effort, GTA continues to champion opportunities for women and underserved populations to thrive.
For more information about GTA Gives and the company’s GTA Gives community engagement efforts, visit www.gta.net/community.