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Roughriders and Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital team up to support kids

Aug 23, 2021 | 11:09 AM

It’s a chance to become Saskatchewan’s next millionaire, all while supporting health and wellness for Saskatchewan children.

Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation (SRF) and Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation (JPCHF) are joining forces to make a difference in children’s lives by presenting the Roughrider & Children’s Hospital Foundations Lottery.

“This past year has demonstrated that children and families continue to always require the very best health care and through this lottery and your support, we will continue to provide life-saving equipment, programs and research for children and moms-to-be from every corner in our province. Every ticket you purchase will be life-changing to Saskatchewan children and their families,” said Brynn Boback-Lane, president and CEO of JPCHF.

The lottery offers many ways to win, with over 1,000 prizes worth over $2 million. There are three grand prizes, vehicles, luxury Rider packages and over 300 cash prizes. There is also a chance to purchase a Halftime 50/50 and Saskatchewan’s biggest cash calendar tickets. The Early Bird deadline on Oct. 29 includes three draw of $100,000 cash. The final draw takes place on Nov. 30.

In 2019, the Roughriders created the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation as a means to give even more back to fans. Their mission is to empower youth and communities and the lottery will help fund its three pillars of amateur sport, education, mental health and wellness initiatives for youth in the province.

“In partnering with the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation on the Roughrider and Children’s Hospital Foundations Lottery we will be able to ensure that kids across the province will be able to get back to the sports and activities they love while also receiving the health and wellness support they need,“ said SRF executive director Cindy Fuchs.

Tickets can be purchased at RidersChildrensLottery.ca or by calling 1-877-440 KIDS (5437).

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