Ocean Casino Resort to celebrate Season of Giving for fourth consecutive year

November 26, 2024
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On December 18, the property will mobilize its culinary lineup to team up with the Boys & Girls Club to deliver meals to homeless and at-risk youth.

Key points:

- Season of Giving will recognize and assist local charities impacting multiple causes of community concern

- Throughout 2024, monetary donations totaling over $250k in addition to more than 500 team member volunteer hours comprise Ocean's CSR efforts

Ocean Casino Resort announced that it will be giving to those in need through its fourth consecutive Season of Giving initiative, which recognizes and assists local charities impacting multiple causes of community concern.

Season of Giving helps those impacted by food insecurity, homelessness, youth support, education, family services and health and wellness.

"A primary focus for Ocean is giving-back to those most in need in our local community," Ocean Casino Resort GM Bill Callahan said. 

"Our Season of Giving program caps our year-long charitable efforts and continues to bring joy to both those who participate as well as those it benefits; and that's what the holiday season is all about."

Throughout 2024, monetary donations totaling over $250k in addition to more than 500 team member volunteer hours comprise Ocean Casino Resort's corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts. 

Good to know: Fanatics sportsbook announced the launch of a retail location under a new partnership with Ocean Casino Resort on September 5

Efforts included supplementary philanthropic support given through on-property programs as well as local events and gift donations from both team members and guests.

On December 18, Ocean Casino Resort will mobilize its culinary lineup to team up with the Boys & Girls Club for a cooking class where they will prepare and deliver meals to homeless and at-risk youth at the local Atlantic City Covenant House.

Ocean Cares will be partnering with a number of local organizations for this year's Seasons of Giving program, such as the Salvation Army, Angels in Motion and the AtlantiCare Pediatric Unit. 

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