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50/50 lottery raises funds for furry friends

The OSPCA and Humane Society's Draws for Paws 50/50 lottery opens Tue., Oct. 1, 2024. (SUBMITTED) The OSPCA and Humane Society's Draws for Paws 50/50 lottery opens Tue., Oct. 1, 2024. (SUBMITTED)
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Rake in the cash this fall during the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society’s Fall Draws for Paws 50/50 Lottery.

There is a guaranteed jackpot of $50,000, and the more tickets sold, the higher the jackpot will grow. The winner of the Ontario SPCA’s spring lottery won more than $125,000 after purchasing tickets in memory of her beloved dog.

“Taking part in the Draws for Paws 50/50 Lottery is a fun and exciting way to help make a difference in an animal’s life,” says Stephanie Miller, vice president of development with the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society. “As winter approaches, we know there will be animals arriving at our door in urgent need of care and shelter. Fundraising efforts like this draw ensure we can be there to help them.”

The Ontario SPCA is a registered charity that does not receive annual government funding and depends on supporters to change the lives of vulnerable animals.

The Grand Prize draw takes place November 7, with four Early Bird draws throughout October. Each Early Bird draw offers a chance to win $500.

Tickets can be purchased online at $10 for 10 tickets, $20 for 40 tickets, $40 for 200 tickets or $75 for 500 tickets.

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