Mobil donates $3,000 to Salvation Army


FOR A GOOD CAUSE: Mobil Oil Guam Inc. recently donated $3,000 to The Salvation Army. According to the company, the contribution was made "to help support their annual programs that provide assistance to the community of Guam." Pictured in the front row, from left: Sergio Alves, Mobil retail sales manager; Jimmy Hau, president, Mobil; Capt. Yasmin Acosta, Salvation Army; Juliet Milan, sales support manager, Mobil; and April Caguin, contractor. Pictured in the back row, from left: Anthony Wenceslao, marketing communications adviser, Mobil; Jacky Baysa, Mobil; Arlene Salas, Mobil; Wennie Tenorio, Mobil; Naricel Carlos, contractor; and Arcyl Guevarra, Mobil. Courtesy of Mobil Oil Guam Inc.
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