Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fertittas donating $10M to Catholic Charities

- By Jamie Munks Las Vegas Review-journal

Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada will use a $10 million gift from the Fertitta family for operations and renovation­s at the organizati­on’s Las Vegas campus, including the emergency shelter that houses an average of 500 homeless men nightly.

The joint pledge from the Frank and Victoria Fertitta Foundation, Frank and Jill Fertitta and Lorenzo and Teresa Fertitta will be funded over three years, Catholic Charities announced Tuesday.

Deacon Tom Roberts, president and CEO of Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, called the Fertittas longtime supporters “of our core mission of providing help and hope to our community’s most vulnerable citizens.”

The planned improvemen­ts call for remodeling the St. Vincent Lied

CHARITY Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada is one of our community’s oldest nonprofit organizati­ons, which operates 365 days a year to provide a culture of caring.

Dining Facility, where an average of 800 people eat a free meal daily. The emergency shelter where hundreds of homeless men sleep each night will also be renovated.

Frank Fertitta III is the CEO of Station Casinos.

“Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada is one of our community’s oldest nonprofit organizati­ons, which operates 365 days a year to provide a culture of caring,” Victoria Fertitta said in a statement. “My family is very grateful for their dedicated staff and volunteers, who tirelessly go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure those in need are taken care of.”

Catholic Charities is located at Main Street and Foremaster Lane in Las Vegas, along the city’s “Corridor of Hope,” where several homeless service providers are clustered. Across the street from the Catholic Charities campus, the city of Las Vegas plans to launch in May a 24/7 courtyard where homeless people can access a range of services.

Contact Jamie Munks at jmunks@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0340. Follow @Journo_jamie_ on Twitter.

 ?? Joel Angel Juarez ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada will use the gift to renovate facilities like its St. Vincent Lied Dining Facility, which serves hundreds of free meals daily.
Joel Angel Juarez Las Vegas Review-journal Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada will use the gift to renovate facilities like its St. Vincent Lied Dining Facility, which serves hundreds of free meals daily.

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