Elementary students receive new sportswear from the Tan Siu Lin Foundation

Students from Dandan Elementary School (photo from Saipan Tribune)Over 5,000 new dri-fit shirts were distributed to students in 11 public elementary schools on Saipan last month courtesy of the Tan Siu Lin Foundation. The shirts were given to Garapan, William S. Reyes, Tanapag, Kagman, San Antonio, Koberville, Dandan,Oleai, GTC, San Vicente, and Rota elementary schools.

Tan Holdings President and CEO Jerry Tan personally accompanied the distribution team and helped in handing out the shirts at each school. Each student received a dri-fit shirt, custom printed with the logo of their respective school.  These shirts are the same quality used for Saipan Soccer School athletes and the Northern Mariana Islands Football Association.

The teachers and staff also received Polo shirts by Ralph Lauren custom printed with their respective school logos as well.

Jerry Tan shared the foundation’s passion and commitment on the value of education and sports and hopes this small gesture will be cherished by the children.

 

The Tan Siu Lin Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Tan Holdings, committed to uplifting the quality of life in the communities that it serves.


Tan Holdings and CTSI Logistics raise funds for PhilippineTyphoon Haiyan victims

Tan Holdings, CTSI Logistics Employees and the TSL Foundation reach out to Super Typhoon Haiyan SurvivorsEmployees from the different companies under Tan Holdings, as well as sister company CTSI Logistics, donated over fifty thousand dollars to the survivors of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.

Tan Holdings President and CTSI Logistics CEO Jerry Tan represented the companies in a turnover ceremony held with Philippine Consul General BayaniMangibin in Guam. Two checks amounting to

$27,874 and $25,200 representing the donations from employees of Tan Holdings and CTSI Logistics, respectively, were given to the consulate. The Tan Siu Lin Foundation also helped by matching the amounts raised by the employees.

Super Typhoon Haiyan is considered to be one of the strongest typhoons in history, leaving over four thousand dead, and over five hundred thousand structures damaged.



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UOG Building renamed in honor of Tan Family Matriarch

UOG Building renamed in honor of Tan Family Matriarch Tan Holdings

September 19 marked a momentous day for the Tan family as the University of Guam (UOG) renamed its English and Communication Building as the “Tan Lam Pek Kim English and Communication Building” in honor of the matriarch of the Tan family.

The naming of the building comes from the long time support of the Tan family to the University and its foundation. Last November 2012, the Tan Siu Lin Foundation became the first one-million dollar donor to the UOG 60th Anniversary Capital Campaign.

TSL Foundation is sponsor at the 32nd Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival

Tan Siu Lin Foundation executives have their photo taken with the 32nd Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival Committee members after presenting their donation of $3,000 in free hotel stays to accommodate off-island delegates from Kiribati, Chuuk, and Guam. (photo courtesy of Saipan Tribune)

Tan Siu Lin Foundation executives have their photo taken with the 32nd Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival Committee members after presenting their donation of $3,000 in free hotel stays to accommodate off-island delegates from Kiribati, Chuuk, and Guam. (photo courtesy of Saipan Tribune)

The Tan Siu Lin Foundation has joined the 32nd Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival as a sponsor by donating $3,000 worth of free hotel accommodations to delegates from Kiribati, Chuuk, and Guam.

Tan Holdings Corporate Consultant David Sablan and Tan Siu Lin Foundation Manager Maggie Sablan shared that the foundation is honored to partner with the council and the festival organizers for the hospitality demonstrated to the delegates. David Sablan added that the foundation was very happy to be part of the festivity and understands its significance not only the people of Saipan but to the enhancement of the island’s tourism.

Festival Coordinator Parker Yobei said the the Tan Siu Lin Foundation has always been a proud supporter of the festival. He added his acknowledgement to the foundation’s efforts to promote, preserve, and perpetuate the cultural heritage of the Northern Marianas and the Commonwealth region.

The 32nd Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival occurred last April 19 to 21 at the Susupe, Saipan.