WHEATLAND, CA – Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain, with the Enterprise Rancheria Tribal ownership, donated more than $350,000 in cash and in-kind donations to support local charities and non-profits in 2025.
In October, it granted its second annual donation in a five-year commitment to gift a total of $1 million to Sutter Medical Foundation. This year’s donation amounted to $220,000 and was presented at its sold-out annual Pinktober Gala on October 25, 2025. When announced last year, this landmark donation was the largest ever received by Sutter Medical Foundation. These gifts will support the greater Yuba Sutter County cancer patient and family population through programs, services, equipment, and more. This year, the Enterprise Community Fund also granted two gifts to other local cancer treatment organizations, including $10,000 to the Adventist Cancer Center in Marysville to purchase new infusion chairs.
In August, Hard Rock Live hosted the annual The Event concert series produced by John Cassidy featuring hometown Country Music recording artist Tyler Rich. The charity dinner and concert raised $33,500 for local non-profits including $11,750 each donated to both the Enterprise Community Fund and the Trauma Intervention Program (TIP), and $5,000 each to the Sutter Animal Service Authority and the Yuba County Animal Care Services. Additionally, hometown Sacramento performance painter, David Garibaldi, was commissioned by Yuba City Mayor Dave Shaw and his wife, Susan, to do a live painting at the event to honor first responders. The painting was recently installed in the lobby of the Adventist Health and Rideout Hospital in November, which will serve as a year-round opportunity for the community to support a rotating list of charities through a QR code.
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Fire Mountain and the Enterprise Community Fund have donated over $4.5M to charities in the region since the resort casino opened in October 2019. Throughout the year, various charitable and non-profit events and donations have supported a total of 44 organizations in Northern California.











































