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(Upper Tumon, Guam) – Monday, January 20, 2025 Triple J proudly announced a donation of $20,000 to four local nonprofits following the success of its annual Triple J 5K/10K Run held last November. Each organization received $5,000 during a check presentation ceremony held at Triple J's main headquarters in Upper Tumon on Friday, January 17th.

The four nonprofits benefitting from this year’s event are Guam Cancer Care, Bake Their Day, Sanctuary Incorporated of Guam, and Safe Haven Guam. These organizations were chosen for their dedication to creating positive change in the community, a core value shared by Triple J.

This year’s run brought together over 1,500 participants, sponsors, and volunteers to promote health, community spirit, and support for local causes.

 


 

Pictured from left to right: Front row, Tina Esteves, volunteer baker for Bake Their Day, George Prudente, junior navigator for Guam Cancer Care, Deane Jessee-Jones, president of Bake Their Day, Angela Toves and Georgine Taitano, residential supervisors for Sanctuary, Julie Jones-Murrell of Triple J, Mona McManus, director and Beth Brunson, counselor, Safe Haven Guam and Ryan Reyes, patient navigator/transport for Guam Cancer Care. Back row from left: Marian Almario, treasurer and Kim Fegurgur, vice president of Bake Their Day, Jay Jones, senior vice president, Jeff Jones, president & COO and Dan Murrell, senior vice president of Triple J. Each organization received $5,000.00 from funds raised from the Triple J 5k/10k held this past November.