MGM RESORTS, STUDENTS’ BEST FRIEND

Empire City Casino by MGM Resorts employees with Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson.

Empire City Casino by MGM Resorts recently announced a donation of more than 1,000 backpacks to Westchester and Bronx students to support educational equity for the new school year. The backpack donation is part of Empire City’s ongoing commitment to supporting public educational programs in local communities, one of four philanthropic pillars that make up MGM Resorts”™ enterprise-wide philanthropic initiative, “Focused on What Matters.”   

MGM Resorts acquired Empire City Casino in January 2019 and has continued its commitment to corporate social responsibility long associated with the entertainment destination. Charitable organizations throughout the region have been the recipients of hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants and in-kind donations from the company, along with employee volunteer hours. 

 “Academic success in the new school year is partly dependent on preparation and ensuring students have the needed supplies to give them a strong start is critical,” said Taryn Duffy, vice president of public affairs for MGM Resorts Northeast Group.

 As a result of inflation, families with children of elementary to high school ages are spending an average of $890.07 per student this year, according to the National Retail Federation. 

 Empire City expanded its backpack donation this year to support more students in Yonkers, Mount Vernon and the Bronx. Though Empire City sits within Westchester County borders, it is located less than two miles from the borough of the Bronx, where nearly a third of its workforce resides. Empire City partnered with various nonprofit organizations and community stakeholders who distributed the backpacks to students.  

 “As a resident of Yonkers and an alumna of Yonkers Public Schools, it brings me such pride and joy to see our community come together to support our Yonkers Public School students,” said Stefanie Felidi, principal at Yonkers Early Childhood Academy. “With the cost of living increasing, we know that purchasing school supplies poses a financial challenge to many of our students and families. Book bags are an essential item that transports materials to and from school bridging the home school connection.”  

Beyond its philanthropic giving to support education, more than half of Empire City”™s gross gaming revenue is directed to the New York state education fund. In its 17 years of operating as a casino, Empire City has generated more than $4.6 billion for state education, accounting for nearly $13 billion of all racinos around New York state combined.