Ginen I Halom Tåno' is made possible through our partnership
with Guam Department of Agriculture
Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources (DAWR),
and with support from First Nations Development Institute
🎯 LEARN TO HUNT SAFELY & SUSTAINABLY
🥩 HELP FEED OUR COMMUNITY
🌿 STRENGTHEN FOOD SECURITY ON GUAHAN
WHAT WE'RE OFFERING:
🏫 FREE Hunter Education & Safety Class
- Open to youth ages 14 and above and first time hunters
🎯 Monthly mentored Hunts with experienced guides
- January through April 2025
- Safe, supervised environment
🔪 Hands-On Game Care Training
- Learn proper field dressing and meat processing techniques
🏆 Island-Wide Derby in May
- Team competitions
- Community cook-off event
- Prizes and recognition
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN:
✅ Food Security - Help provide protein for families in need
✅ Community Service - Support feral pig management efforts
✅ Practical Skills - Learn modern hunting techniques
✅ Safety First - Professional instruction and mentorship
OVERVIEW:
- Location: GSC Food Resiliency Hub (Former Hamamoto Gardens)
- Hunter Safety Classes
- FREE (funded by First Nations Development Institute grant)
This program is made possible through a partnership between Guahan Sustainable Culture and the Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Resources
Ginen i Halom Tano' - Harvesting Wild Food Resources for Community Resilience