Commerce Casino and Hotel has opened its facilities to employees and their families affected by mandatory evacuation orders, offering temporary housing and extending support to local relief efforts.
Key points:
- Commerce Casino and Hotel offers temporary housing for employees and families displaced by wildfires
- Communication in multiple languages ensures accessibility for diverse employees
- The casino partners with local emergency services to support broader community needs
The Commerce Casino and Hotel has announced emergency measures to support employees and families affected by the ongoing wildfires in Southern California.
The initiative includes providing hotel accommodations for those displaced by mandatory evacuation orders, offering a secure space during the crisis.
The casino, which operates the world’s largest cardroom with over 320 tables, has communicated the emergency housing program in English, Spanish and Chinese to ensure accessibility for its diverse workforce. Displaced employees are directed to contact Human Resources for immediate assistance.
Jeff Harris, Commerce Casino and Hotel CEO, said: "By opening our hotel to those in need, we aim to offer comfort, stability and peace of mind to our valued team members navigating significant challenges during this difficult time.”
Good to know: In addition to housing support, the casino is collaborating with local emergency services to address broader community needs
John Griffo, Director of Community Affairs, said: "We stand in solidarity with the brave first responders and all those affected by these wildfires. Together we will overcome this challenge and provide meaningful support to those who most need it."
In August 2024, the casino partnered with Citadel Outlets to launch a VIP guest package that combined gaming, hospitality and shopping experiences while strengthening local economic ties.
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