Island Luck Shows it's Heart during Month of Love

Wed, Feb 25th 2015, 10:30 AM

Always showing their big heart, Island Luck has established itself a strong corporate benefactor, administrators of Island Luck recently continued its philanthropic duties by hosting a luncheon for residents of Unity House.

“We are strong believers in giving back to the community we serve," explained Adrianna Fox, General Manager of Operations at Island Luck.

"Each year, our associates and our company make direct and in-kind donations to numerous charities and organizations throughout the country, including community-based health care organizations, schools and local assisted living facilities such as Unity House”.

Island Luck and Unity House first began their partnership last year, when Island Luck came on board to assist with the renovations of the kitchen at the facilities. The renovation gave the staff a better and more equipped working space to prepare the meals for the residents.

“ When most people think of giving back they think of monetary contributions and although I believe that is very important, there are many other ways we can give back to our community. Every community whether large or small have people who need to be reached by the love of others and that is something that people should be led to do. At Island Luck, we believe that giving your time and spreading joy is priceless!” said Ms. Fox.

“We’re proud of our associates who help make our giving possible. Thanks to them, we’re making a difference. With the employment of fifteen new team members, we look forward to continuing to lead the way in the gaming industry and touch as many lives as we possibly can”.

About the Company

Established in 2009, Island Luck has always been a progressive industry leader here in The Bahamas. Through their recreational online gaming platform, Island Luck customers are able to play in their online casino, purchase lotto and place sports bets. Island Luck’s corporate vision is to find new and innovative ways to serve their customers better.

 

Source: Bahamas National 

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