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July / August 2018

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I N T H E N E W S B M & T ••• July/August 2018 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 6 As part of its contribution to the campaign to fight the global crime of human trafficking, MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) awarded $250,000 to the McCain Institute for International Leadership at Arizona State University. The nonpartisan think tank, founded in 2012, and inspired by the public service of Senator John McCain and his family, will use the gift to fund several initiatives to aid the vulnerable population of homeless youth and provide prevention measures. "We are so grateful for the support of MGM Resorts International. This contribution allows us to deepen our work to protect our communities' most at-risk and vulnerable citi- zens from exploitation and abuse," said Cindy H. McCain, who serves on McCain Institute's Human Trafficking Advisory Council. "Partnerships like these take us one step closer to the day when no man, woman or child finds them- selves ensnared in modern day slavery," added McCain. Among the initiatives that will be funded are: • A certification program for service providers who work with runaway and homeless youth, a population that is vul- nerable to exploitation. • Enhanced school-based prevention efforts, including teaching children how to avoid victimization, while training educators to identify child trafficking victims. • New multi-disciplinary approaches to eliminate forced labor from global supply chains. "Youth homelessness is an urgent problem across our country. These children and teenagers are at great risk for human trafficking and other forms of exploitation," said Kristen L. Abrams, McCain Institute's senior program director for combating human trafficking. "To address this critical need, we are working to better equip those serving runaway and homeless young people so that they can help us prevent and end the exploitation of youth in transition," Abrams added. According to the International Labour Organization, a U.N. agency, human trafficking is among the most wide- spread crimes in the world. The agency's most recent statis- tics, measured in 2016, found that an estimated 40.3 million people were in modern slavery, including 24.9 million in forced labor and 15.4 million in forced marriage. Women and girls are disproportionately affected by forced labor, accounting for 99% of victims in the commercial sex indus- try, and 58% in other sectors. "As a leader in corpo- rate responsibility, MGM Resorts and the hospitali- ty industry have an important role to play in combating human traf- ficking," said Phyllis A. James, MGM Resorts Chief Diversity and Corporate Responsibility Officer. "We believe in an i n t e r d i s c i p l i n a r y approach to the issue, partnering with law enforcement at all levels, as well as governments, nonprofit social service and other organizations, businesses and communities at large. Our gift to the McCain Institute for research and development of best practices represents another dimension of our efforts." This donation is another important milestone in MGM Resorts' anti-human trafficking efforts. In March of this year, The MGM Resorts Foundation donated $10,000 each to three nonprofits – the Embracing Project/The Center 4 Peace, SEEDS of Hope and The Rape Crisis Center – that provide services to victims of human trafficking. MGM Resorts is also an active participant in the Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force, a collabo- ration led by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department among local, state and federal law enforcement and mem- bers of the business, non-profit, faith-based and general communities to coordinate anti-trafficking strategies, share best practices and raise awareness about trafficking preven- tion and detection. Further, MGM Resorts trains its security officers and other customer-facing employees across its properties to identify potential trafficking victims and appropriate response. In 2017, the Federal Bureau of Investigation rec- ognized ARIA Resort and Casino Security Department with the Director's Community Leadership Award for Aria's humanistic approach to potential trafficking victims. The award was created in 1990 to honor individuals and organi- zations for their efforts in combating crime, terrorism, drugs, and violence in America. Visit the FBI website www.fbi.gov at for more details. RESORTS DONATES $250,000 TO MCCAIN INSTITUTE TO COMBAT HUMAN TRAFFICKING MGM PHYLLIS A. JAMES

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