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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Bridge Capital donates $2K to Beautify CNMI!

Bridge Capital LLC chief executive officer John K. Baldwin, center, presents a $2,000 check to Beautify CNMI's Angelo Villagomez at the Office of the Governor's conference room on Capital Hill Thursday, June 18, 2009. At right is Joe Kaipat of the Division of Environmental Quality.  (Contributed Photo) Bridge Capital donated $2,000 to Beautify CNMI last Thursday during a ceremony at the Governor's Office on Capital Hill.

Beautify CNMI has earmarked the funds to support the Solid Waste Committee, which coordinates weekly cleanups. The donation will fund at least six months of volunteer cleanups.

“For three years we have depended on the generosity of the community to support our volunteer programs,” said Angelo Villagomez of Beautify CNMI. “This donation will ensure that 2009 will be our most successful year yet.”

Bridge Capital, LLC is an international investment banking firm specializing in high yield real estate secured lending, distressed debt acquisition and restructuring, equity and debt placement, and investment management services. The company is based out of Saipan, in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Beautify CNMI! is a coalition of concerned citizens, private groups, and government entities united to enhance the CNMI's natural beauty and foster community pride in its residents and visitors. Beautify CNMI was the 2006 Saipan Tribune Person of the Year, was a recipient of a 2007 EPA Environmental Award and received a Certificate of Commendation from the United States Congress in 2009. For more information visit them online at http://www.beautifycnmi.org. (PR)

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