Bank of Hawai'i Donates to USO Guam

Tumon, GU. (October 18, 2024) – Bank of Hawai’i (BOH) showcased its commitment to supporting service members and their families once again with a generous donation of $6,000 to USO Guam, presented on October 3, 2024. The bank’s support results from a continued partnership spanning over a decade.

Bank of Hawai’i has been serving communities for 125 years, focusing on stewardship and sustainability. Through their mission, the bank focuses on enriching the lives of those in their community and helping make the most of someone’s tomorrow. Their support for USO Guam is a declaration of their investment into the lives of the people serving in America’s military and their families. “Bank of Hawai’i is honored to support USO Guam with a $6,000 sponsorship. We deeply value the vital services USO provides to servicepeople and their families, and it is our privilege to contribute to its mission. Thank you to USO Guam for all the work they do to uplift our military community and look forward to seeing their ongoing positive impacts,” stated Michael Sakazaki, Senior Vice President and Senior Market Manager, Bank of Hawai’i - West Pacific Market.

With partners like the Bank of Hawai’i, USO Guam can adapt to the needs of our service members by providing comprehensive support and continuing to cultivate connections that ease the challenges of deployments and overseas duty.

“USO Guam is grateful for the ongoing support of Bank of Hawai’i. Their partnership enables us to enhance the programs and services we provide to our service members and their families, ensuring we fulfill our mission,” expressed Jadine Lujan, USO Guam Area Director.

USO Guam provides morale-boosting support through its three centers at Andersen Air Force Base, Naval Base Guam, and Tumon Bay, and impactful programming delivered throughout Guam and the CNMI. In 2023, USO Guam welcomed more than 90,000 visits to its centers and provided programs attended by nearly 60,000 service and family members throughout the year.

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