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Central Alberta Child Advocacy One Day Challenge: One Day. One Ticket. One Child.
We need your help! The CACAC 50/50 Cash Lottery is not just about the chance the win a guaranteed $80,000 – it is about supporting the children and youth of Central Alberta affected by child abuse. On Wednesday, February 26th every 50/50 Cash Lottery Ticket Package sold will be in recognition of the brave children that we have the served since opening – and all the children we will help in the future.
One Day Challenge: Wednesday, February 26th, 2020
Our Goal: 865 Ticket Packages for the 865 Children and Youth we have supported.
One ticket can make a difference – YOU can make a difference! Buy your tickets online or over the phone, and then challenge others to do the same! Make some calls, send texts & emails – get your family and friends to join you! Create a buzz on social media: add the custom One Day Challenge Facebook frame to your profile to show that you took part in the challenge. Use the hashtag #CACACOneDayChallenge : Facebook, Twitter, Instagram to show your support and SHARE, SHARE, SHARE!
“One day – that is all we are asking for. We want people to realize exactly why we’re doing this, this 50/50 Cash Lottery – it is for the courageous kids that have to come to our Centre because someone has hurt them. Each ticket package sold gives back the promise and possibility of a healthy future & recognizes the adversity these children innocently faced. Our community came together for us last year for our first One Day Challenge and we hit our goal, and we want to the same this year, but we need your help.” Mark Jones, CEO
Ticket Packages start at just $10 with the chance to win up to $200,000! To purchase tickets online or for more information visit our lottery website: cacac5050.ca or call: 587-272-2233.
Will you take the challenge? Visit our Event page for more details on our One Day Challenge:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2284553705182711/
About CACAC: The Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre is a not for profit organization rooted in the protection and recovery of today’s most innocent and vulnerable – our children. The Centre is comprised of a collective that is driven by the courage to support children, youth, and their families affected by abuse, enabling them to build enduring strength and overcome adversity.
We work in a collaborative partnership with the Central Region Children’s Services, Alberta Health Services, Alberta Justice, Alberta Education, the Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre and the RCMP. Together we harness our collective courage to provide children with supported recovery.
For more information on CACAC, please visit: centralalbertacac.ca | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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Festival of Trees tickets on sale! Update from the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation
Festival of Trees tickets are on sale now! Get ’em while they’re hot!
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First Battle of Alberta this NHL season to bring big boost to Child Advocacy Centre!
From the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
The Edmonton Oilers MEGA 50/50 is BACK in support of three amazing organizations
By purchasing your Oilers MEGA 50/50 tickets today, you’re helping to support the CACAC, along with Little Warriors and Zebra Child & Youth Advocacy Centre .
Purchase before 1PM to be eligible for all 4 early bird prizes, including a $500 Esso card, 2 PCL Loge Arkells tickets for November 1, $1000 for Alberta Beef, and $10,000 CASH!
Early Bird draws!
Buy before 1:00 for $500 Esso card
Buy before 7:00 for 2 PCL Loge Arkells tickes
Buy before 7:30 for $1,000 Alberta Beef
Buy before 8:00 for $10,000 Cash!
THANK YOU EDMONTON OILERS!
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