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WPA President Maurice Sabourin announced Friday that an inaugural 50/50 draw in lieu of holding the ball had raised $92,565 for the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba (CHFM).
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The winner of the 50/50 raffle – Winnipeg Police Credit Union – was announced at the official digital draw on Canada Day, taking half of the total ticket sales revenue of $92,565. The Winnipeg Police Credit Union announced they are donating their winnings back to the Children’s Hospital Foundation.
“Congratulations and kudos to Cal Berzuk and the Winnipeg Police Credit Union for their outstanding gesture of donating their share of the raffle total to the CHFM,” said Sabourin in a press release. “The $92,565 is much needed by the CHFM as the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected their usual fundraising initiatives.”
Anthem LemonAid fundraiser to support children with cancer
The event not only brings families and friends together but the community has the opportunity to support children with cancer. As of today, $1.6 million have been raised and registration is open.
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RICHMOND, Va. During the month of July, expect to see lemonade stands all over Central Virginia for the 21
st annual Anthem LemonAid fundraiser. It benefits Childrenâs Hospital of Richmond at VCU, specifically benefits the ASK Hematology and Oncology Clinics, so all funds raised from Anthem LemonAid presented by Richmond Ford benefit that clinic, says Vaughan Clark with Childrenâs Hospital Foundation at VCU.