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Rivers Casino Portsmouth Observes Company’s 2nd Annual Day of Service
Rivers Casino Portsmouth teamed up with the Armed Services YMCA for a Day of Service, providing volunteer efforts and donating $18,000 to support military families through various enrichment programs.
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PORTSMOUTH
On Sept. 19, Rivers Casino Portsmouth Team Members partnered with the Armed Services YMCA to observe the casino’s parent company’s 2nd Day of Service. The Portsmouth Rivers Casino was one of the five Rivers Casino locations in four states participating in the national event.
The Armed Services YMCA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening military families through support services and enrichment programs focused on child development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
Local team members helped with playground maintenance, bus cleaning, painting, and other facility improvement tasks. Team Members also assembled care packages at Rivers Casino for active-duty military families and veterans served by the Armed Services YMCA.
In addition to volunteer support, Rivers Casino Portsmouth presented the Armed Services YMCA with an $18,000 contribution, which includes a donation from Rivers Casino and donations collected from guests on the gaming floor.
More than 6,000 Team Members of all of the five Rivers Casinos in four states and its operating parent company, Rush Street Gaming, banded together for the occasion.

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