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San Manuel Gaming & Hospitality Authority Donates $235,000 to The Mayor’s Fund for a New Shuttle at Courtyard Homeless Resource Center

The no-cost shuttle transports them from the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center to medical, essential and social services appointments.

From left are Councilman Cedric Crear, Ward 5; Cindy Kiser Murphy, General Manager, Palms Casino Resort; John Tippins, Board Member, The Mayor’s Fund; Carla Rodriguez; Secretary, San Manuel Gaming & Hospitality Authority; Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman; Lisa Morris Hibbler, Chief Community Services Officer, City of Las Vegas; Yvette Fernandez, Board Chair, The Mayor’s Fund; Dr. Roy Whitmore, Board Member, The Mayor’s Fund; Alberto Jasso, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.

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City of Las Vegas Mayor’s Fund received a $235,000 donation from the San Manuel Gaming & Hospitality Authority to fund the purchase of an Arrow Shuttle for use at the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center.

The no-cost shuttle is used for people experiencing homelessness and on the path to self-sufficiency. The shuttle transports them from the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center to medical, essential and social services appointments.

“We are proud to support the city in its ongoing efforts to address the critical issue of homelessness. We are committed to fulfilling our legacy while aspiring to be a community leader for positive change here in Las Vegas,” said Carla Rodriguez, Secretary of the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority. “We refer to it as The Spirit of Yawa’ – to act on one’s beliefs. That’s what inspires us to contribute to the Las Vegas community and the organizations here working to create a better tomorrow.”


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