VANCOUVER, BC, November 16, 2024 — Don’t miss out on your chance to buy tickets for the Lights of Hope 50/50 raffle. One lucky winner will take home half the jackpot, while the other half will go directly toward supporting patients, long-term care residents, and their families with compassionate, comforting care – today, and for years to come.
Don’t miss out on the anticipated jackpot of $150,000!
Overall, 60% of Canadians aged 19 to 79 have a hearing problem. Hearing loss occurs frequently in older adults making it difficult to communicate, especially in a health care setting. It creates challenges for health care providers, patients, and residents to share personal care plans or needs; to understand and follow medical advice; and to make informed care choices.
Pocket talkers can reduce confusion, fear, and isolation associated with hearing loss.
Pocket talkers are hand-held assistive hearing devices that allow communication to take place between health care providers and their patients and residents who are hard of hearing, thereby reducing confusion, fear, and isolation.
Thanks to raffle supporters like you, access to pocket talkers are available to patients, residents, and staff throughout Providence, including long-term care homes and acute care settings.
Another humble hallmark of the compassionate care offered to patients and residents throughout Providence.
Each ticket is so much more than a chance to win.
Over $478,995 in cash prizes have been awarded to date across BC!
Tickets are available for purchase until Nov 29, 2024. The winner will be drawn on Dec 3, 2024. Ticket bundles are available to increase your chances of winning!
- 1 for $10
- 20 for $25
- 120 for $50
- 300 for $75 (the greatest value and best chance to win)
You could be the lucky winner! Get your tickets today at spf5050.ca.
Remember the more tickets you buy, the more chances you have to win!
About the Cause
St. Paul’s Foundation raises funds to support compassionate, inspired care at Providence Health Care’s 18 sites across BC, including St. Paul’s Hospital, and at Providence Living’s long-term care homes. Together, we care for tens of thousands of people each year, from newborn babies to seniors in long-term care. Learn more.
The new St. Paul’s Hospital, occupying eight city blocks in Vancouver’s False Creek Flats, will feature state-of-the art facilities integrating clinical care with research. It will be one of the most digitally advanced hospitals in Canada, supported by an innovation ecosystem that will help close gaps in care, offer hope to patients in need, and realize a healthier BC. Learn more.
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