Triple J ‘Workplace Giving Program’ doubles its donation to Make-a-Wish Guam & CNMI chapter
Triple J presented a check for $6,500 to Make-A-Wish Guam & CNMI from donations made through their employee elective payroll deduction program. This marks a significant increase from last year’s contribution, reflecting Triple J’s commitment to supporting its community.
“In the past year, we have witnessed the incredible generosity and dedication of our employees who have doubled their efforts to support Make-A-Wish Guam and CNMI Chapter. Through their contributions, we aim to bring even more hope and joy into the lives of children facing adversity,” said Jay Jones, senior vice president of Triple J Enterprises, Inc.
Reflecting on the company’s 40th anniversary, Jones added, “Giving back has been an integral part of Triple J’s mission since its inception. As we celebrate this milestone, we reaffirm our commitment to serving our island community.”
The sentiment was echoed by Yolanda Padrones, Triple J’s director of Human Resources, who emphasized the importance of instilling the value of community service among employees. “At Triple J, we believe in fostering a culture of compassion and giving. Our employees’ participation in initiatives like the Workplace Giving Program demonstrates our shared commitment to making a positive impact on our community,” she remarked.
“As we celebrate the doubling of wishes needing granting, Triple J’s unwavering support is more crucial than ever. Their generosity empowers us to bring double the joy to children facing critical illnesses, making dreams a reality in our community,” remarked Eric Tydingco, president, and CEO of Make-A-Wish Guam & CNMI chapter.
For more information on how to support Make-A-Wish Guam & CNMI chapter, contact info@guam.wish.org or call 671-649-9474 (Guam), 670-483-9474 (Northern Marianas).
About Triple J Enterprises, Inc.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary of serving our island communities, Triple J group of companies has several major operations, which include the Triple J Auto Group, which represents Ford, Lincoln, Mazda, Honda, Acura, Kia, and a used car dealership. Triple J Commercial Tire, which services passenger cars, light trucks, and a full range of commercial vehicles and equipment. Triple J Rentals, the licensee for Hertz & Dollar Rent a Car on Guam, Saipan, Tinian, and Palau. Triple J Five Star Wholesale Foods, the distributor of high‐quality food items including Certified Angus Beef, Hawaii Water, and Tyson food products. And Triple J Restaurant Group, which owns and operates Outback Steakhouse in Guam. (PR)

Representatives from Make-A-Wish Guam & CNMI, seated from left to right, Errol Lee, board member; Kris Lujan, vice chairperson; Eric Tydingco, president and CEO; Joyce Crisostomo, board member; and Jason Miyashita, board chair, are presented a check for $6,500 from Triple J executives Jay Jones, senior VP; Dan Murrell, senior VP; Chris Duenas, CFO; Edgar Aguilar, tax director; along with Yolanda Padrones, director of Human Resources, and some of the 51 employees who take part in Triple J’s Workplace Giving Program.
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