Sudbury Launches 50-50 Hospital Lottery 2024 to Support Health Sciences North
Published Jan 02, 2024 | Updated Mar 31, 2026 | 1 min read
The Sudbury and District Health Foundation has launched the 50-50 Hospital Lottery 2024 to raise funds for Health Sciences North (HSN) and healthcare services in the Northern Ontario region. The lottery ticket sales began on January 2, 2024, and will continue until March 28, 2024. Participants have the chance to win a grand prize of $50,000, along with additional cash prizes of up to $10,000. Tickets are priced affordably and are available via the Foundation’s website as well as from authorized sellers throughout the Sudbury area. The Foundation noted that all net proceeds from the lottery will be directed toward improving patient care and supporting the local hospital’s operational needs. This annual lottery event represents a critical fundraising initiative to aid HSN’s ongoing healthcare delivery in Northern Ontario. By engaging the community through this lottery, the Sudbury and District Health Foundation aims to enhance health outcomes and service capacity at Health Sciences North.
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