Hunter Hospitality House is selling tickets for its fifth annual Endowment Fund Awareness Raffle. The first-place prize is $5,000 cash. The fifth-place prize is a two-night stay at the DoubleTree Hotel with a water view, plus a $50 gift card to Freighters Restaurant, totaling a $300 value. (Courtesy of Hunter Hospitality House)
Hunter Hospitality House is selling tickets for its fifth annual Endowment Fund Awareness Raffle.
The drawing will take place at 5 p.m. Aug. 31 at the Hunter Hospitality Family House, located at 1015 Vanderburgh Place in Port Huron. Participants do not need to be present to win.
Hunter Hospitality House is a nonprofit organization providing free lodging in three locations near both hospitals in Port Huron, a recent press release states. Eligible guests include the loved ones of hospitalized patients, outpatients with frequent treatment for conditions like cancer or wound care, those with loved ones in nearby medical facilities like the Blue Water Hospice Home and people who need a place to stay in town the night before a surgery or medical appointment.
The first-place prize is $5,000 cash. If less than one hundred tickets are sold, the first prize will be 50% of the proceeds. The second-place prize is a 1.5 carat Baguette Three Row Diamond Ring worth $4,000, donated by Lawrence Jewelers.
The third-place prize is an e-bike. The winner will choose between a men’s Giant Roam E or a women’s Liv Rove E, both valued at $2,750 and provided by Greg and Kate May and Alpine Cycles.
The fourth-place prize is a Ruko F11 Pro Drone with Camera provided by JC Poured Walls and worth $400, and the fifth-place prize is a two-night stay at the DoubleTree Hotel with a water view, plus a $50 gift card to Freighters Restaurant, totaling a $300 value, donated by DoubleTree Hotel and Freighters Restaurant.
“Only 300 tickets will be sold, increasing the buyers’ probability of winning,” the release states.
All proceeds from the raffle will benefit Hunter Hospitality House, including its endowment fund held by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County.
“An endowment fund is an important strategy to set aside assets for the future, ensuring Hunter Hospitality House will remain in the community for generations to come,” the release states.
Tickets cost $100 each and can be purchased online at hunterhospitalityhouse.com or by mailing a check to Hunter Hospitality House at 1010 Lincoln Avenue, Port Huron Michigan 48060.
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