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Caliente Casino organizes VIP Casino Night to benefit young leaders from NL

Written in LOCAL he 27/11/2024 · 11:20 hs

Monterrey.- Next Thursday, November 28, Hot Casino will make VIP Casino Nighta benefit event that this year will support the World Network of Young Politicians of Nuevo León (RMJP).

At a press conference, Martina Martínez Miranda, Social Communication manager of Corporación Caliente, José Antonio Armenta Flores, manager of the Casino Caliente Gonzalitos Unit, and Jaidy Michelle González Rivera, general director of the RMJP, shared the details of the event.

Jaidy Michelle González Rivera, general director of the RMJP. Credits: Dalia Manriquez

“A thank you to Corporativo Caliente for its trust and support that has been fundamental in bringing a message of life and hope to this project, thank you for betting on the youth of Nuevo León,” said Jaidy Michelle González Rivera.

The Global Network of Young Politicians is an international organization with presence in more than 30 countries and the 32 states of Mexico. Its mission is to promote the active participation of young people in decision-making to generate change in society.

Martina Martínez Miranda, Social Communication Manager of Corporación Caliente. Credits: Dalia Manriquez

Martina Martínez Miranda expressed that “this event is a source of great joy for the Corporate because it gives us the opportunity to support different causes of community benefit; On this occasion it is important to encourage the participation of young people in the public life of our country.

VIP Casino Night is part of the program Hot Helpwhich collaborates with civil associations to maximize its social impact. For the casino, this dynamic consists of offering both the help and the space to reach more people.

Casino Night It is defined as a fusion of entertainment and solidarity, with the aim of raising funds to finance high-impact sustainable projects in the most vulnerable communities in the state.

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