Introducing the 2024 Hospital Home Lottery

Jan 10, 2024 | 8:35 AM

We are excited to officially launch the Spring 2024 Hospital Home Lottery!

Featuring a stunning, modern $2 Million Grand Prize Showhome, custom built by Fraser Homes. Combining contemporary influences and versatile amenities. Featuring the bright and spacious great room with double-sided fireplace, a dream kitchen with two islands and an open butler pantry. The incredible lower level offers a full bar, a lounge space, a theatre room and a secret library. Find your balance in this carefully crafted bungalow.

Hospital Home Lottery has been a strong partnership for over 35 years between, Royal University, St. Paul’s and Saskatoon City Hospital Foundations. We have raised millions of dollars for health care priorities in our community.

This year is no different! Proceeds from the Spring 2024 lottery will be shared by our three foundations and invested at each Hospital to further improve health care efforts.

At Royal University, we will invest proceeds to advance patient care excellence and best possible outcomes for individuals with life-threatening illnesses and injuries involving the heart, brain spine and cancers, to name a few.

At St. Paul’s, proceeds provide proactive patient centered and holistic Kidney Health care that empowers individuals to manage their Kidney Health effectively.

At Saskatoon City Hospital proceeds will support the Equip for Excellence campaign. Which means having the latest high-resolution scanners and cameras for Medical Imaging. Providing new equipment in the OR that will prevent delays and enhance procedures.

The Hospital Home Lottery has changed the lives of so many people, but the biggest winners are the patients and their families from across Saskatchewan who benefit from the investment of lottery proceeds into innovative healthcare at our three hospitals. This would not be possible without each one of you who goes above and beyond to ensure the lottery is a success.

Buy your tickets online at Hospital Home Lottery.Org

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