DFS Group's global employee initiative raises $180K; $10K goes to Guam nonprofit


SUPPORT: DFS Guam donates $10,000 to Harvest House Resource Center on Jan. 8. At the check presentation in Barrigada, are, from left, Jonjon Perez, sales associate, DFS; Bethany Taylor, executive director, Harvest House; Ashley Lemley, resource manager, Harvest House; Charles Bell, vice president, DFS Guam; and Catherine Galsim, human resources director, DFS. Dontana Keraskes/The Guam Daily Post
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