December 30, 2024 - 05:25

TUMON, Guam—The Tsubaki Tower, part of the P.H.R. Ken Micronesia, Inc. hotel group, announced that the Casa Oceano fundraiser to support the Tourism Education Council’s WAVE Club yielded $8,000. The event, which took place recently, aimed to enhance educational opportunities for students interested in pursuing careers in the tourism industry.
The WAVE Club, an initiative designed to engage and educate young people about the various facets of tourism, will benefit significantly from the funds raised. This financial support will be utilized to create programs that provide hands-on experience, mentorship, and training, ensuring that the next generation is equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in the tourism sector.
Community members and local businesses rallied together to support the cause, showcasing a strong commitment to fostering tourism education in the region. The success of the fundraiser highlights the importance of collaboration in promoting sustainable tourism and preparing future leaders in the industry.
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