
Our Projects
A project to encourage residents to giveback by clearing clutter, reducing waste, extending product lifecycles while doing good with their new/second-hand goods. Find out how to do good with your goods.
Maolek Market
Maolek Market is a community-driven event that highlights the creativity and spirit of island life through a curated mix of local small businesses, artists, and eco-conscious brands. Rooted in the Chamoru value of inafa’maolek—to make things good for each other—the market offers a vibrant space where makers can share their crafts, connect with the community, and celebrate culture through food, art, and storytelling.
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Inåpatte
Inapatte is a vibrant cultural event held in celebration of Mes Chamoru, honoring the richness of Chamoru heritage through traditional music, island-inspired food, storytelling, and hands-on cultural experiences. Designed to highlight our inapatte—what we inherit and pass down—this gathering brings together artists, chefs, performers, and community members to keep our traditions alive while creating space for connection, learning, and pride in our identity.

The NENI Market is a community event intended to introduce and encourage entrepreneurship at an early age. We aim to create a safe space for young entrepreneurs to experience the marketplace and encourage creativity and innovation.
Holiday Village
Holiday Village is a festive cultural celebration that brings the community together through music, food, art, and tradition. Featuring local artists, small businesses, and cultural performers, the event transforms public space into a joyful gathering where families can celebrate the season and visitors can experience the warmth and creativity of island life. Holiday Village is a place where tradition meets celebration, and the spirit of togetherness shines.
Superhero 2K/5K
Superhero 2K/5K is a fun run/walk event created to raise awareness during Foster Care Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month, in partnership with DPHSS (Department of Public Health and Social Services). Participants of all ages dress as superheroes to show support for children and families in the foster care system, while promoting health, community, and advocacy. The event brings together families, social workers, and community partners to stand up for the safety, well-being, and future of our island’s youth.







