Invictus Energy donated $1,500 to Doral Academy Red Rock to help fund band students’ upcoming trip to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Voices Rising, the signature fundraiser for Jeremiah Program Las Vegas, celebrated the power of mothers’ voices and recognized three of Southern Nevada’s most influential leaders. Maria Jose Gatti, vice president of philanthropy and community engagement at MGM Resorts International; Clark County School District trustee Tameka Henry; and state Sen. Lori Rogich were honored as 2025 Champions for Change for their leadership and commitment to creating positive, lasting impact in their communities.
GiGi’s Playhouse Las Vegas, a Down syndrome achievement center, raised more than $200,000 at its third annual I Have a Voice gala at the Palms. The evening also honored Dr. Mark Nunes of Cure 4 The Kids Foundation with the Impact Champion Award and recognized community advocates, including Joseph Harwell, a teacher at Pinecrest Sloan Canyon, who received the first-ever Community Champions Award for his dedication to inclusion and friendship. The gala was made possible thanks to sponsors such as Interblock Gaming, the Speech House, BMM Testlabs, Durham Law, Leavitt Family Law, Caesars Reno, Ainsworth, Tangam Systems, JJ Gaming, Golden Route Operations, Eclipse Gaming and Macquarie.
Heritage Homes of Nevada has launched in Henderson. The company’s announcement includes its flagship communities: Alta Vista, Amira Vista, Cipriani Villas, Terra Rosa and Valencia Heights. Two homes in Alta Vista are already slated for completion in early 2026. Initially, the builder is offering 12 base floor plans, each fully customizable, giving buyers the freedom to design residences as unique as their lifestyles.
Cory Frank, vice president of business development and project management at Nigro Construction, was appointed to the board of directors at Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas. He brings more than 15 years of commercial construction expertise and a passion for community service to the role.
Clark County Credit Union appointed Creson Oakley as its first business development and financial education specialist. Oakley began her career as a teller in 1992 and advanced through a variety of roles. She will focus on building and strengthening relationships with the credit union’s select employee groups, nonprofit partners, local government and business organizations.
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