Resorts World Catskills & Resorts World Hudson Valley Employees Take Icy Plunge for a Very Worthy Cause

Monticello, NY and Newburgh, NY – Resorts World Catskills (RWC) and Resorts World Hudson Valley (RWHV) announced today a team of their employees took part in the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter’s Subzero Heroes event on Saturday, February 25, jumping into a chilly Berean Lake in Highland, NY. The event, now in its 13th year, helps support the organization’s goals of advancing research for the prevention, cure and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and provides support and assistance to the millions of people living with Alzheimer’s and their families.

“The bravery of our employees is nothing compared to those who are living with Alzheimer’s disease,” said Meghan Taylor, Vice President Government Affairs and Public Relations, Resorts World New York. “They and their caregivers and loved ones are the real heroes but it certainly warmed our hearts to be able to make even a small difference in their lives by participating in this fundraiser and serving as a Platinum Sponsor for the event.”

“Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease not only for the individuals living with it, but also for their families,” said Lisa Kaurich, Director of Development, Alzheimer’s Association – Hudson Valley Chapter. “The generosity of companies like Resorts World is greatly appreciated and will be used to help provide quality care and support to those who are living with dementia, while also funding research aimed at ending the disease for good.”

So far, the event has brought in more than $68 thousand. Donations will be accepted through Monday, March 20.

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About Resorts World Catskills
Located in the heart of New York’s Catskill region, Resorts World Catskills (RWC) Hotel and Casino Resort offers guests unmatched experiences in excitement, entertainment, and luxury. The integrated casino-resort features live Las-Vegas style table games, state-of-the art slot machines, a poker room, private gaming salons, a 100-seat sportsbook lounge, and the mobile app, Resorts World Bet, the fastest and safest way to bet on sports. The casino-resort’s 10 varied bar and restaurant experiences include an Italian steakhouse created by celebrity chef Scott Conant. There’s also year-round live entertainment at the 2,500-seat RW Epicenter. The 18-story all-suite luxurious hotel located within Resorts World Catskills features the Crystal Life Spa, two indoor pools, and two fitness centers. The Alder, the adjacent lifestyle hotel, features the first Topgolf Swing Suites in New York State, Dos Gatos, a cantina-style Mexican eatery, and will be expanded to include a Rees Jones redesigned Monster Golf Course in 2023.

About?Resorts World Hudson Valley (RWHV):?the area’s newest entertainment attraction! With 1,200 slots and electronic table games and the always-happening Resorts World Bet Sports Bar, this premier destination makes for a great day or night out with family and friends. Conveniently located one hour north of New York City, Resorts World Hudson Valley is the day trip that’s never far away. RWHV is operated by the Genting Group, a global company founded in 1965, operating destination resorts in Las Vegas, Bimini, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom. Genting has more than 50 years of experience in the travel and leisure industry and collectively employs approximately 60,000 people while offering an unparalleled resort experience to over 50 million visitors a year worldwide.

?About the Alzheimer’s Association
The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection and maximizing quality care and support. Its vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all dementia. Visit alz.org.

About the Hudson Valley Chapter
The Hudson Valley Chapter serves families living with dementia in seven counties in New York, including Duchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester. To learn more about the programs and services offered locally, visit alz.org/hudsonvalley.