AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWellness Tourism Push: A 12-business Guam delegation led by the Guam Visitors Bureau marketed Guam as a “Wellness Island” at the 41st Seoul International Travel Fair, highlighting nature, relaxation, sports and CHamoru culture to Korean travelers. Cancer Support & Mindfulness: The 2026 Guam Cancer Survivorship Conference spotlighted mindfulness as a tool for mental and physical well-being, while the Guam Cancer Trust Fund continues funding cancer-related services and patient support. Education & CHamoru Language: Marines helped clear space for a new CHamoru language classroom at Finegayan Elementary, and a charter school push aims to expand Hurao immersion to keep CHamoru language speakers growing. School Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja set a June 24 GDOE oversight hearing on school closures, special education, facilities and finances. Mental Health Call: A letter argues Guam’s mental health system needs stronger access, staffing and long-term care options. Public Safety Funding: Guam could see over $5 million from a federal agriculture bill for hospital upgrades, emergency response and forensic lab improvements. Sports Spotlight: Rai Flores and Deren Perez advanced on American Ninja Warrior to the Western Regional Finals. Culture & Community: Guam marked Philippine Independence Day with a long-running flag-raising tradition at the Guam Reef Hotel. Marine & Cyber Readiness: Cyber Guam 2026 trained service members to strengthen Guam’s emergency radio and cybersecurity networks.
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