AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorkforce & Youth: A new push to “build Guam’s future” spotlights how Gen Z is stepping into college, careers, and service—while urging older generations to team up through mentorship, shared values, and smarter digital habits. Back-to-School Support: Harvest House is collecting backpacks, reusable water bottles, and school supplies for its Back-2-School Bash for about 700 foster children, aiming to give kids dignity and choice before the school year. Liberation Day Culture: Residents are reacting to the Liberation Parade cancellation after Super Typhoon Bavi, with veterans and families hoping island traditions and manåmko’ education still continue. Local Sports & Community: Guam’s youth tennis summer camp registration remains open, and GNTC is partnering with Guaiya Todu to help girls and women learn tennis at a reduced cost. Health & Safety: Guam EPA issued a warning for 17 polluted beaches, and GWA’s boil-water notice was narrowed to specific areas while water conservation measures were rescinded. Public Service Events: GVB is expanding Liberation Day celebrations with a Tumon Night Market and fireworks, and Japan Airlines will host an award ceremony for Guam’s World Children’s Haiku Contest winners. Justice & Accountability: A Parks and Recreation supervisor was arrested in a Yona family violence and child abuse case, and two women were acquitted in a trial tied to an incident involving a pregnant woman. Education & STEM: UOG engineering welcomed retired U.S. Ambassador Chantale Wong, and GMH received GEDA funding to expand critical care training for nurses.
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