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Only five days left to the Dream Home Lottery draw

The Prince George Hospice Society is in crunch time to the Dream Home Lottery draw. 

Donna Flood, Executive Director of Hospice, said there are about 2000 tickets left to sell and they are crucial to the society.

“We are down to the wire now and I think what people don’t understand is that’s actually where we make our money during the fundraiser. We’ve paid for our house, paid for our staff, so these last tickets are what we use to do the work that we do,” said Flood.   

“We are hoping for another sellout of the Dream Home Lottery and encourage anyone who is thinking about buying a ticket to do so now. We really need to reach our goal to continue to do the good work the Hospice Society provides to our community.” 

Tickets can be purchased at the Dream Home location at 4034 Brink Drive or at the PG Hospice Society at 1506 Ferry Avenue, or online at hospicedreamhome.ca until 5 p.m. on the 25th of October.

 

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