HALO Flight’s annual Casino Night officially sold out, with supporters rolling the dice and going “all in” to benefit the nonprofit air ambulance service.

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It was a full house for a mission that saves lives across South Texas.

HALO Flight’s annual Casino Night officially sold out, with supporters rolling the dice and going “all in” to help keep the nonprofit air ambulance service in the air.

The evening featured casino games, dinner, live music, and a silent auction, hosted by our own 3News anchor Leslie Adami, all benefiting critical equipment, safety upgrades, and a new building project designed to enhance operations.

Organizers say more than $112,000 was raised before the event even began.

“HALO Flight is so important to so many in South Texas because no matter the person’s income, their social status, Halo Flight’s going to be there when they need them. You can’t put a price on a loved one’s life,” said Liz Harvey, Director of Philanthropy for HALO-Flight.

Every dollar raised helps ensure flight crews can respond quickly when seconds matter most. Leaders say the new building will be a major asset in delivering the fastest, safest, and most advanced critical care possible to patients throughout the region.