Rivers Casino Pittsburgh's staff assisted local children and seniors in selecting winter clothing as part of the Project Bundle-Up. (Image: ZUMA Press Inc / Alamy)
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh Rivers Gives team is set to once again partner with WTAE-TV's Project Bundle Up, a vital annual initiative dedicated to assisting those in need during the chilly winter months in Pennsylvania.
This collaborative effort, led by the Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division and WTAE, aims to provide essential winter outerwear for local children and senior citizens from low-income households who are facing financial challenges.
On Wednesday, October 23rd, a group of children and seniors participating in Project Bundle-Up will be matched with dedicated shopping partners from the Rivers Gives team. The volunteers will accompany the beneficiaries as they select brand-new winter gear during a special shopping trip at Walmart.
Dr. Rahmon Hart, the Director of Community Relations at Rivers Casino Pittsburgh, stated, "Participating in Project Bundle-Up is a fantastic opportunity for our team to make a difference in the lives of community members who may be struggling or facing financial hardship.
“It's a joyful experience for both the volunteers and the beneficiaries as we come together to provide comfort during the winter season." added Hart.
Victoria Gill, the Director of WTAE-TV’s Project Bundle-Up, echoed Dr. Hart's sentiments, highlighting the importance of this initiative. "As is our tradition, we’re making sure that Pittsburghers in need have the necessary clothing to stay warm and safe this winter.
“Thanks to Rivers Gives, we’re providing another year of support during the upcoming season, which can be a challenging time of year for many."
This partnership exemplifies Rivers Casino Pittsburgh's long-standing commitment to philanthropy and community service through its Rivers Gives program. The program encourages casino staff to engage with local nonprofits, inviting them to step away from the gaming floor to volunteer their time and skills for worthy causes.
Just last month, Rivers Gives volunteers enhanced the facilities at Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard.
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