BetMGM and the Las Vegas Aces have wrapped their inaugural “Steals for Meals” initiative turning meaningful play on the court into wins for the community off the court. Thanks to 173
BetMGM and the Las Vegas Aces have wrapped their inaugural “Steals for Meals” initiative turning meaningful play on the court into wins for the community off the court.
Thanks to 173 steals by the Las Vegas Aces during regular season home games, BetMGM donated nearly 3,800 meals to The Just One Project, a local nonprofit addressing food insecurity in the Las Vegas Valley.
The official check presentation took place on Sept. 14 during the Aces vs. Storm opening playoff game, featuring Michael Vricella, director of VIP casino operations at BetMGM; Nikki Fargas, president of the Las Vegas Aces; and Fernanda Tello from The Just One Project.
“Steals for Meals” was launched in May as part of BetMGM’s multiyear partnership with the Las Vegas Aces. For every home game steal during the regular season, BetMGM committed to donating $50 to The Just One Project.
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