December 2006
IT&E Donates $3,000 to Sanctuary Inc. in Community Assistance Efforts
IT&E Overseas Inc. donated $3,000 to Sanctuary Incorporated. Sanctuary Inc. provides drug and alcohol education workshops, crisis mediation services, counseling, referral services, and support groups for youth in crisis and their families. Throughout the years, IT&E has been a continual supporter of various local youth organizations and community awareness programs.
IT&E Contributes to the Typhoon Durian Relief Fund
via Filipino Community of Guam
A check presentation was made at the Harmon IT&E Harmon Plaza. Standing from
left to right are: Edna Rebanal, Secretary of FCG, Nita Baldovino, President of
the FCG,John Borlas, President of IT&E, and Eddy Reyes, IT&E Executive
Manager of Business and Consumer ServicesIT&E Overseas Inc. donated $5,000 to the Filipino Community of Guam to assist with relief efforts for victims of the recent Typhoon Durian. Proceeds were allocated to affected provinces in the Philippines. In contributing to this need, IT&E wishes to support our neighboring victims in the Philippines.
IT&E Contributes $3,000 to Catholic Social Services
Check presentation was made at the IT&E Harmon Plaza. Standing from left to right: Leo Casil, Fiscal Manager of CSS, Cerila M. Rapadas Executive Director of CSS, John Borlas, President of IT&E, and Eddy Reyes , IT&E Manager of Business and Consumer ServicesIT&E Overseas, Inc. contributed $3,000 to the Catholic Social Services (CSS). Catholic Social Services assists various programs and services for indigenous clients, elderly and disadvantaged families and individuals. As a local company, IT&E continually pours back into the island community.
IT&E Donates $3,000 to the Salvation Army Corps.
Pictured in a recent check presentation from left to right are: Eddy Reyes , IT&E Executive Manager of Business and Consumer Services, Brian Saunders, Major Guam Corps Officer / Micronesian Islands Coordinator-The Salvation Army, and John Borlas, President of IT&E.IT&E Overseas, Inc. donated $3,000 to The Salvation Army Corps. Guam. A Christian based organization, The Salvation Army Corps. offers services such as disaster relief, summer camps, shelters, counseling, day care and vocational training on island. As a corporate community supporter, IT&E extends assistance to Guam's community welfare needs.