GHURA collaborates with Non-Profit Organizations and Government of Guam agencies to provide public housing residents with access to community programs, youth outreach, and essential resources that support safe and healthy neighborhoods.
Program Coordinators play a key role by working directly with residents to identify needs and connect them with essential services. They manage service databases, coordinate training opportunities, and build partnerships that strengthen community engagement, self-sufficiency, and stability
Through their work, GHURA ensures that residents have the tools and support needed to build stability, independence, and a stronger sense of community.