READY, READY! IT’S A WIN, WIN! GET YOUR ODBF 50/50 TICKETS TODAY!

READY, READY! IT’S A WIN, WIN! GET YOUR ODBF 50/50 TICKETS TODAY!

BUY YOUR TICKETS BY JUNE 23 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN!

The Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation (ODBF) is excited to announce its 50/50 raffle in partnership with the Senators Community Foundation. From June 12-23, tickets can be purchased online and onsite at Mooney’s Bay Park during the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival from June 21-23. Don’t miss your chance to win big while supporting a great cause!

50/50 tickets will be available online at https://5050sens.com/ 5 for $10 | 50 for $25 | 125 for $50 | 350 for $100.

The ODBF 50/50 raffle is a great opportunity for supporters to contribute to the foundation’s mission to help build, strengthen and enhance community life in Ottawa by raising, managing and distributing funds to charitable organizations. The funds raised from the raffle will go towards supporting local charities. By purchasing a ticket, supporters not only have a chance to win, but also make a positive impact in their community.

The winner will be announced as the event comes to its epic conclusion at the festival’s spectacular Closing Awards Ceremony at 6:00 PM on June 23. The winner will receive 50% of the total funds raised and the remaining 50% will go towards supporting local charities.

Don’t miss your chance to win big while supporting a great cause! Purchase your ODBF 50/50 tickets by June 23 for your chance to win. Join us at the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival from June 21-23 at Mooney’s Bay Park for a weekend of fun and excitement. For more information, visit www.dragonboat.net. Let’s make this a win-win for everyone involved!

Can’t make it to the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival from June 21-23, but want to support the ODBF and have a chance to win? Get your 50/50 tickets today at: https://5050sens.com/

How your purchase of 50/50 tickets will help…

Since 1998 ODBF has raised over $5.5 million for 75 local charities. In 2024, we are proudly supporting the following organizations in our community:

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa’s mentoring program which provides children and youth with a caring role model and friend to share the experience of growing up.
  • Chelsea Foundation‘s rejuvenation of La Fab sur Mill into an arts centre which will create high quality arts and cultural programming for all levels of artistic abilities and audiences.
  • CHEO Mental Health Department’s need for two Mac Medical Blanket Warmers for their two inpatient Eating Disorder programs.
  • Lotus Centre for Special Music Education adaptive summer music camp. Their camp serves children with a wide range of physical and developmental disabilities.
  • Tim Hortons Foundation Camps, Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton in Quyon, Québec, who are helping to create brighter futures for youth in the National Capital Region.
  • Ottawa Therapy Dogs continues to recover from the pandemic, including an escalating need to provide support specifically to children and youth in our community coping with mental health challenges.

 

 

Antony Cooper