Tamuning, Guam, Friday, (October 30, 2020)-GTA continues with its commitment to empowering community groups by welcoming Harvest House organization to join their 'Empowered by GTA' program. In August, the local telecom company launched it’s corporate citizenship program ‘Empowered by GTA’ to support silent champions in our community by aiding essential services and sponsorships to these notable groups.
Through GTA’s ‘Empowered by GTA’ program, building community partnerships is necessary to create a positive impact in the community. GTA is honored to partner with the community and remains rooted as Guam’s truly local telecom company .
By providing Harvest House with leading-edge technology and resources to help them navigate during the pandemic, GTA empowers them to stay true to their mission to place foster children in safe, stable, and loving home environments.
Laura Nelson Cepeda, GTA Director of Public Relations and Corporate Citizenship, says, "We are glad to bring Harvest House on board as our Empowered by GTA partner. We have worked with them before and have always admired their work and willingness to help the most vulnerable in our community. They serve as such a blessing to our youth on island who don't have the love and care they so rightly deserve." For the past 11 years, Harvest House has provided a safe haven for children and teens on Guam to develop a heart for God and help them grow physically, socially, mentally, and spiritually. They provide clothing and essential needs to foster children and families who need assistance throughout all days of the week, at all hours of the day.
For more information on Harvest House, visit their website at www.harvesthouseguam.org. GTA's commitment to the community aligns with efforts to support causes that positively enhance our community and make an impact. Current ‘Empowered by GTA’ partners include Duk Duk Goose, Inc. (Nihi), Heights Academy, HunterSpeaks Organization, Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Sylvan Learning Center.