(JDF) â For nearly 30 years, Joeten Daidai Foundation has been giving out scholarships to qualified candidates in its efforts to help enhance education for students from the CNMI.
On July 15, 2021, the foundation awarded $2,000 each to eight scholarship recipients for a total of $16,000 to assist students with their college funds.
This yearâs awardees are Maria Cruz of Kagman High School, Victoria C. Dela Cruz of Marianas High School, Stephanie T. Flores of Marianas High School, Davin Kim of Kagman High School, Samantha Liske-Clark of Saipan International School, Julie Quan of Grace Christian Academy, and Amy Soliman of Marianas High School.
Jason Tudela Sablan of Saipan International School is this yearâs Joeten affiliate/subsidiary scholarship recipient, which is granted to a child of an employee of one of Joetenâs subsidiaries or affiliate companies.
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IN a proclamation signing ceremony on Monday at the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and Lt. Gov. Arnold I. Palacios kicked off National Library Week, which runs this entire week.
The administration noted that libraries of all types are at the heart of their cities, towns, schools, and campuses, serving their communities, accessible and inclusive, fostering a sense of belonging.
Todayâs libraries, they said, provide services beyond the four walls of a building, welcoming people from all walks of life to use their resources, such as free internet access.
âLibraries strive to develop and maintain programs and collections that are as diverse as the populations they serve, and ensure equality of access to all,â said the administration.