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COMMUNITY RELATIONS

COMMUNITY RELATIONS

DONATE YOUR CHANGE PROGRAM

The Donate Your Change Program gives casino patrons the option to donate their excess change to designated nonprofits while cashing out winnings and funds at kiosks throughout Jake’s 58 Casino.

DONATE YOUR CHANGE | SEPTEMBER 2024:

WOMEN & MEN AGAINST PROSTATE CANCER

Women and Men Against Prostate Cancer, Inc. is a Long Island-based coalition of experts dedicated to combating the growing affliction of prostate cancer in this highly impacted region.

Women & Men Against Prostate Cancer, Inc. is driving a collaborative initiative that is working toward improving, and expanding, treatment options; furthering education efforts; generating legislative action in support of prostate cancer research and treatment; and, most importantly, increasing awareness about the disease, and how its incidence will inevitably impact the lives of every man and woman.

DONATE YOUR CHANGE | AUGUST 2024:

SAVE THE GREAT SOUTH BAY

Save The Great South Bay Inc. is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit dedicated to the revitalization of The Great South Bay.

Their Mission is to Save the Great South Bay, Long Island’s heritage & legacy. They actively work to restore the Bay, and to strengthen our South Shore Communities.

The organization is made up of past and present South Shore baymen, fishermen, boaters, paddleboarders, surfers, sailors, local environmentalists, civic associations, schools, marine scientists, all working together.

COMMUNITY UPDATES

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15 Apr: JAKE’S 58 GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY

All the hard work, planning, and anticipation led up to our Groundbreaking Ceremony this morning on the big expansion of our Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel. It served as a kickoff to the 300,000 square foot, $210 million expansion project!

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20 Mar: LONG ISLAND PGRC AT JAKE’S 58

Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel & Suffolk OTB supports responsible gaming and is proud to work with the Long Island Problem Gambling Resource Center (LIPGRC) for Problem Gambling Awareness Month. The goals of the Long Island PGRC are to increase public awareness about problem gambling and connect those adversely affected with services that can help them.