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Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel donates over $55,000 to local organizations

12 September 2024

(PRESS RELEASE) -- Continuing its legacy of community support, Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel has contributed over $55,000 to various local and regional organizations through July 2024, bringing its total charitable giving to more than $35 million since opening its doors.

This recent wave of donations underscores CDAC's commitment to enriching the lives of community members and supporting initiatives that reflect the values of compassion, service, and responsibility. Among the recipients are key organizations making significant impacts across multiple sectors.

Hometown Heroes ($20,000), Tools 2 Schools ($10,000), and Inland Northwest Honor Flight ($10,000) are just a few of the organizations that received substantial support from CDAC. These donations will fund essential services and programs that benefit veterans, students, and those in need of critical assistance throughout the region.

In addition to these significant contributions, CDAC also extended its generosity to several other vital causes, including:

Giving Back Spokane

Kootenai Humane Society

Help Every Little Paw

Helping Captives

Rockford Little League

Safety Net

Chicks and Chaps

Safe Passage

Excel

"Philanthropy is not just an initiative; it's a core value that drives us every day," said Laura Penney, CEO of Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel. "We're incredibly proud to support these organizations that play such crucial roles in our community. It's about more than just giving; it's about making a lasting impact."

Since opening in 1993, CDAC has been a beacon of generosity, consistently contributing to a wide range of public projects, emergency relief efforts, charitable organizations, and community programs throughout the Inland Northwest.

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