GTA Boosts Harvest House with Tech and Connectivity

(Tamuning, Guam) Thursday, January 2, 2025 – GTA continues its longstanding partnership with Harvest House, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving Guam’s foster children and families, by donating a 75-inch television and providing high-speed internet and wireless connectivity for their newly opened training and resource center in MTM, Guam. The center, which launched in November, is designed to offer a safe and welcoming space for foster families to access resources, support, and educational opportunities.

The donated TV will support training sessions, community gatherings, and digital presentations, all powered by GTA's fast and reliable next-generation wireless technology, AirFiber, enabling seamless communication and access to online resources.

“Harvest House is a vital resource for foster children and families on Guam, and we’re proud to support their mission through our Empowered by GTA program,” said Sharon Davis, Vice President of Community Engagement and External Affairs. “Our partnership reflects our commitment to creating a connected and empowered community, and we’re honored to contribute to the incredible work being done at the new resource center.”

GTA’s collaboration with Harvest House spans years of support, including the provision of volunteers for events, fundraising efforts, and resource donations. This partnership underscores the company’s dedication to making a meaningful impact through its GTA Gives initiatives, which empower local organizations to thrive with the help of connectivity and technology.

“GTA has given us a valuable gift to communicate to the most vulnerable on this island. Communication is key to connecting our foster children with valuable resources that have been provided by the community. It is a joy to partner with this amazing team of servant leaders who value the importance of equipping vulnerable communities so that they may thrive," says Bethany Taylor, Executive Director of Harvest House.

GTA remains committed to fostering these relationships and ensuring that organizations like Harvest House have what they need to create a positive difference in the community.

For more about GTA Gives community programs and initiatives, visit www.gta.net/community.

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Photo Caption: Sharon Davis, VP of Community Relations and External Affairs at GTA and Jessica Mesa, Community Relations Coordinator at GTA, pictured with Bethany Taylor, Jared Baldwin Harvest Baptist Church and Harvest Ministries, and Harvest House Representatives during their recent holiday event for foster kids in December 2024.

About GTA

GTA is Guam’s leading telecommunications provider, delivering advanced connectivity solutions for residential, business, and government customers across the island. GTA’s services include high-speed fiber internet, 5G wireless mobility, and advanced voice and data services for business and carrier customers that support critical infrastructure, enterprise operations, and everyday communications.

GTA operates secure, locally managed data center facilities on Guam and plays a key role in the island’s digital ecosystem through ownership and operation of Guam’s first locally owned cable landing station and data center in Piti. GTA operates three data centers, with its newest facility, GU3 in Alupang, set to be completed in Q1 2026. Together with its subsea cable investments and network infrastructure, these facilities strengthen Guam’s position as a strategic digital gateway in the Pacific while ensuring reliable, resilient connectivity for the community.

Based in Tamuning, Guam, GTA is a U.S.-owned, locally managed company with nearly 75 years of service to Guam and a long-standing commitment to advancing the island’s digital future.

More information is available at www.gta.net.

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