Humane Society London & Middlesex’s Catch the Ace!

Humane Society London & Middlesex (HSLM)

Launches First Ever Catch the Ace!

 

There’s a NEW game in town that is the purr-fect way to support the Humane Society where net proceeds will be used for the care and shelter of surrendered pets in the City of London, and Counties of Elgin, Middlesex, and Oxford.

 

Catch the Ace is a progressive, weekly raffle lottery in which you’re able to purchase tickets that are associated with envelopes on a gameboard.  There are 52 envelopes on the gameboard, and each envelope hides one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Tickets are purchased each week and draws are conducted weekly until the Ace of Spades is found and the Progressive Jackpot is awarded. Each week, 20% of ticket sales goes to the weekly winner, 30% is allocated to the progressive jackpot and 50% goes to HSLM.

 

Those 18 years of age or older and in the Province of Ontario … your Chance to WIN starts here: www.hslmcatchtheace.ca! Tickets are only available online with the following ticket package options:

5 for $10 – good value at only $2.00 per ticket

20 for $30 – better value at only $1.50 per ticket

40 for $40 – best value at only $1.00 per ticket

Get your paws on tickets NOW!

 

“We are excited to launch this new initiative as our major fundraiser for the 2021 year.” Executive Director, Steve Ryall says, “This fun, captivating online game has a mission to give back to our community and bring hope to pets in need. Dollars raised through ticket sales will provide medical care, food and temporary shelter to animals in transition. We are excited to watch our community play along each week!”

 

About Humane Society London & Middlesex

HSLM was established as a non-profit organization in 1899 and exists to improve the lives of animals in our community by providing temporary shelter and appropriate new families for surrendered animals.

 

Throughout the year, we have worked tirelessly to assist animals by providing them with a home until they can be adopted into a new family. HSLM is not government funded, we rely solely on individual and corporate donations in order to provide care for animals in our community.

 

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For more information contact:

Miranda Fuller

Fund Development Manager

Human Society London & Middlesex

519-451-0630 ext. 303

mfuller@hslm.ca

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