Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 20, 2021 — If you purchase a ticket for the Victoria General Hospital Foundation’s 50/50 raffle you might be a winner like Shirley Anderson who took home half of the last raffle’s final jackpot of $64,790.
Shirley was thrilled to take home $32,395 and has plans to share some of her winnings with her granddaughter: “Victoria General Hospital Foundation helps with mental wellness (which is) a great cause. Please purchase tickets to help them keep up the good work. I’m celebrating my win to purchase a new computer for my granddaughter who is going to university.”
The Vic Foundation ticket purchases provide funding to help support mental health initiatives across our great community, and provide much-needed resources and programs for those in need. Your support is making a difference in the mental health and recovery of so many within our community.
The final raffle deadline for the current raffle is Friday October 1st at 9:00 AM, but you can purchase your ticket today and be eligible for the next EARLY BIRD draw happening Tuesday September 21st at 9:30 AM!
Don’t delay, buy TODAY and be eligible for the final draw taking place on October 1st at 9:30 AM. Thank you for your support of The Vic Foundation and good luck!
License # LGCA 2390-RF-35480
You must be at least 18 years old to play. You must be located within the Province of Manitoba to purchase.
For customer service, please call 204-477-3513.







Your support means animals like Pocket will get a second chance. She came to AARCS in critical condition, only three weeks old weighing in at just 1.06 kilograms. An extremely frail puppy she was suffering from a traumatic puncture wound to her head, which caused serious damage to her eye. She was rushed to AARCS Veterinary Hospital where the medical team worked tirelessly to save her life. Despite her tragic injuries, Pocket proved that she was willing to put up the fight of her life. She pulled through and is now recovering in a loving foster home and when strong enough, will have surgery to remove the damaged eye.









