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2022 Hospice Dream Home opens doors to biggest prize yet

The first ticket to the 12th Hospice Dream Home Lottery has been sold, and the annual charity event is officially underway.

Photo by Will Peters, mypgnow staff

This year’s house is located at 4185 Mears Court in the Nechako View Subdivision and is appraised at $950,000.

The two story home has six bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, an office, and 3000 square feet of living space.

The money raised by the event every year helps fund the Prince George Rotary Hospice House.

“The funds that we get from the lotto really go to support the work that we do. We can’t do the work we do without the support of the community,” says Executive Director Donna Flood.

Photo by Will Peters, mypgnow staff

This year’s lottery will also feature two 50/50 raffles with 100% of the proceeds going to fund the brand new Hospice at Home program.

Hospice at Home aims to give people in hospice care the ability and support needed to spend their final days at home in a familiar space.

This 50/50 prize will have two winners, up to $150 000.

The grand prize draw will be held on December 16th, 2022, and the two 50/50 draws will be held on September 30, 2022, and New Years Eve’s Boogie with the Stars event. For more information on this year’s lottery and the Hospice Society, click here.

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