Meet Leah Beth Naholowaa
A project manager for Guam’s Department of Education, Leah Beth Naholowaa wasn’t always destined for a life in politics. Leah Beth Naholowaa remembers the “aunties” at The Salvation Army Bethany Children’s Home in the Philippines where she lived for six years.
General says “Hafa Adai” to Guam
General André Cox became The Salvation Army’s first sitting General to visit the Territory of Guam as he and Commissioner Silvia Cox, World President of Women’s Ministries, descended upon the largest of the Mariana Islands Oct. 13. Guam is home to
Grace in Guam
Every year, the Army serves 2,300 families in Guam. After giving birth to two children on the island of Chuuk in the Federated States of Micronesia, Angie moved to Guam in order to secure a better education for her young daughter
Moving to learn
We all want the best for our kids. For some, that means trying a new life, in a new place, where children will hopefully have better opportunity. That’s the case for the majority of migrants, according to the United Nations