New Jersey: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino donates $50,000 to youth development program

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 2:35 PM
  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming

Th Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City this week donated $50,000 to NAN Tech World, Atlantic City’s youth development program. The program, serving people ages 14-24 in Atlantic City, fosters leadership, career readiness, and community impact by providing youth with paid, hands-on work experience, introducing them to careers in technology, health, public service, creative industries, and entrepreneurship.

“As we continue to celebrate our anniversary this summer, we proudly reflect on seven years of success, growth, and community connection,” Hard Rock Atlantic City President George Goldhoff said in a statement. “Together with our owners, Jim Allen, Hard Rock International Chairman & CEO, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and our Tri-State Partners, Jack Morris, Joe Jingoli and Michael Jingoli, we continue to extend our community outreach to help build a vibrant local community while embracing our core motto to ‘Love All – Serve All’.”

Hard Rock Atlantic City’s donation will allow NAN Tech to expand employment opportunities for Atlantic City youth, offer year-round jobs and support team leaders who mentor program participants.

 

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