Friday, September 27, 2024

Split the Pot lottery supports hospitals across Ontario, including St. Joe’s

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Split the Pot Lottery is the largest collaborative hospital fundraising initiative in the country, with 58 hospitals across Ontario partnering together, including St. Joe’s in Hamilton.

The fundraiser gives everyone in Ontario the chance to win big, all while supporting their local hospital. Every ticket purchased allows patients to receive the best care, and at St. Joe’s the money will go towards renewing and expanding their Emergency Room. The plans include a larger, redesigned waiting area, a new triage area and more patient bays and a new CT Suite in the ER.

There will be 13 Grand Prize winners. One winner will take home 60% of the grand prize, two winners will split 20% of the grand prize and 10 winners will split the remaining 20%. Tickets start at just $20, but the best value is 600 tickets for $100.

Tickets are on sale at splitthepot.ca until June 20th.

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