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, Author at http://tritonscall.com The Official University of Guam Student Campus Newspaper Wed, 07 Dec 2016 13:20:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 http://tritonscall.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Untitled-1-150x150.png , Author at http://tritonscall.com 32 32 Make-A-Wish Guam Continues to Grant Wishes http://tritonscall.com/make-wish-guam-continues-grant-wishes/ Wed, 07 Dec 2016 13:19:36 +0000 http://tritonscall.com/?p=2169 By: Angelina Rivera According to the Make-A-Wish Guam website, Make-A-Wish Guam started as a partnership with Hawaii on December 1987. John Reyes, the first and only wish kid of the Hawaii-Guam Division, wanted to meet Goofy at Disneyland and see snow. Reyes was a 9-year-old boy, who suffered from acute lymphocyte leukemia. Reyes’ wish came …

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By: Angelina Rivera

According to the Make-A-Wish Guam website, Make-A-Wish Guam started as a partnership with Hawaii on December 1987. John Reyes, the first and only wish kid of the Hawaii-Guam Division, wanted to meet Goofy at Disneyland and see snow. Reyes was a 9-year-old boy, who suffered from acute lymphocyte leukemia. Reyes’ wish came true; the following year Reyes passed away on November 13, 1988.

Reyes became Guam’s inspiration to continue as a solo chapter. Thanks to Frank F. Blas, former Lt. Governor, children from Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan with life threatening medical conditions, could make wishes and have them come true. A 13-year-old named Michael, Guam’s first wish kid, wished for a personal computer, which came true.

Eric Tydingco, Make-A-Wish Guam’s Interim Executive Director was once a volunteer, who helped produce a video production for the foundation. By producing this video, Tydingco was encouraged to become a board member of Make-A-Wish Guam.

As an Executive Director, Tydingco must insure that the mission of Make-A-Wish is carried throughout the Chapter, make sure they are financially healthy, to promote and publicize the foundation, and maintain a collaborative working relationship with the board.

“There are so many moments that I am fond of, but earlier this year I was able to talk to a wish kid and her mom and interview both after they returned from their Wish. It was very emotional for the mom as she realized that her daughters’ dream came true by the works of the foundation. Seeing the kids when they are granted their wishes is the best part of the job,” Tydingco said.

Make-A-Wish is about giving a child or teen from 2 ½ to 18 with a life threatening medical conditions, a chance to want to fight harder or experience a life changing moment before their last breath.

In 2011, Make-A-Wish Guam granted a 16-year-old girl named Jolynn Aquino’s wish to meet the cast from Extreme Makeover. She is diagnosed with Lupus, which is an autoimmune disease that attacks bacteria, viruses, and healthy tissue, which causes a person to be tired, have joint pain, fevers, skin rash, and ruin main organs like the heart, lungs, and liver.

Aquino got a chance to meet the cast of Extreme Makeover also another wish kid, who had the same wish. She had the chance to see seven houses built in seven days and visit her relatives in Vegas afterwards.

Aquino is still fighting her medical condition a day at a time. She is trying to go back to school. She is in a volleyball club, sang with her Parish choirs, and she is involved in the Lupus Awareness Group of Guam since it was formed in 2012.

“Life has been very challenging with Lupus, I would end up in the hospital if I got a flu, my family helps me cope with it because this illness is hard to deal with on my own,” Aquino said.

Aquino hopes to volunteer one day with Make-A-Wish Guam as her way to give back.

Since 1987, Make-A-Wish Guam granted 265 wishes throughout Guam and the CNMI. From the beginning of 2016 to now, they granted 14 wishes.

Program Service Manager, Kaleena Aguon enjoys her job as much as a chef enjoys cooking.

Make-A-Wish Guam gave Aguon a chance to make a difference in the world by putting smiles on the faces of children who deal with life threatening condition.

“The work we do is very rewarding and fulfilling. It’s a blessing to be able to give these children and their families something to look forward to during difficulty and worry,” Aguon said.

In December 2016 Make-A-Wish Guam is going to grant a young lady from Saipan who wishes to go to Disneyland with her family. They will be ending the year 2016 with 15 wishes granted and a happy young lady with an experience she never thought would ever happen.

 

 

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Artistic Pediatric Nurse Runs for Fun http://tritonscall.com/artistic-pediatric-nurse-runs-fun/ Wed, 26 Oct 2016 08:53:22 +0000 http://tritonscall.com/?p=1865 By: Angelina Rivera After changing majors from psychology to nursing, Kevin Wang graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 2015, which helped land him a job as a pediatric nurse at the Guam Regional Medical City. As a pediatric nurse, Wang used his Art minor to entertain and calm his patients down in his unit at …

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After changing majors from psychology to nursing, Kevin Wang graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 2015, which helped land him a job as a pediatric nurse at the Guam Regional Medical City.

As a pediatric nurse, Wang used his Art minor to entertain and calm his patients down in his unit at GRMC.

When he is not working he would be train for half marathons.

“I decided to change my major because I had an interest in the medical field and art therapy, so because i was able to use art therapy in nursing, I knew it would be perfect,” Wang said. “Art is like a hobby, and doing this as a nurse would make work not seem like work, but more like playing at work.”

Wang plays his guitar or gives out coloring books to his pediatric patients, which helps them relax. He was planning to go into mental health or pediatrics field because art therapy seemed like a temporary healing process.

“As a nurse in general, we love the feeling of parents recognizing how hard we work to save their child’s life. Signing to the kids not only calms me down, but also warms my heart from their smiles,” Wang said

Besides work, and when he has the change, Wang enjoys working out, playing baseball, and running. He has over 300 bibs from all the 5K races he ran, and he has competed in 16 half marathons and one marathon.

“I run for fun, but I’m trying to train hard to run in a half marathon in Japan or somewhere in the states, mainly California,” Wang said.

Wang is not a quitter. During a half-marathon, in the sixth mile, he sprained his left medial collateral ligament, which is a band of tissue inside the knee that connects the thigh bone and lower leg.

“Although I was in a lot of pain, I decided to walk the last 7.9 miles because I wanted to finish what I started and I placed second to last place,”Wang replied.

Wang started running for track in the seventh grade. After high school, he moved to running 5 kilometer races and long distance.

“Running is a stress reliever, so you would hardly see me stressed or mad, which is why I believe I’m good in the pediatric field,” Wang.

Wang was born on September September 15, 1991, and is Taiwanese and Filipino.

For more information, email Kevin Wang at kai_wang 25@live.com

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PXC-55 Rematch against Trevin Jones and Kwan Ho Kwak http://tritonscall.com/pxc-55-rematch-trevin-jones-kwan-ho-kwak/ Wed, 28 Sep 2016 03:56:04 +0000 http://tritonscall.com/?p=1743 By: Angelina Rivera PXC-55 will be held November 19 at the UOG Calvo Field House, and will feature a rematch between MMA fighters Trevin Jones and Kwan Ho Kwak. In a previous fight held on March 13, 2015, Kwak beat Jones by a split decision in a three round match. During the fight, the crowd …

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PXC-55 will be held November 19 at the UOG Calvo Field House, and will feature a rematch between MMA fighters Trevin Jones and Kwan Ho Kwak.

In a previous fight held on March 13, 2015, Kwak beat Jones by a split decision in a three round match. During the fight, the crowd grew confused becasue Jones did more grappling and landed more strikes.

Kwan Ho “Handsome” Kwak representing Seoul, South Korea has a record of nine wins, zero losses, and zero draws. Trevin “5 Stars” Jones represents Guam and has nine wins, four losses, and zero draws.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the fights start at 7:30 p.m. The event is open to the public with limited seating.

Tickets will be sold at all 76 Circle K locations.

Tropical Production Inc. Guam will be organizing this event with the help of other sponsors like i94, Docomo Pacific, and KUAM.

For more information, call TPIGuam at 637-2350.

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