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With its jackpot now topping $1,100 and growing each week, Tri City Health Partnership (TCHP) is inviting the community to try their luck in its Queen of Hearts progressive raffle, an event that helps fund free medical and dental care for uninsured adults in Central Kane County.
Participants have the opportunity to win half of the jackpot (currently more than $550) while supporting access to essential healthcare for neighbors who would otherwise struggle to afford care.
Tickets are $5 each, making it an easy and affordable way for community members to get involved.
“Our Queen of Hearts fundraiser is a fun way for the community to come together while supporting neighbors who rely on TCHP for their care,” said Dani Ward, Executive Director. “Every dollar raised helps ensure uninsured adults in our community can access the medical and dental care they need.”
Tri City Health Partnership says it is the only clinic in Kane County providing completely free medical and dental care to uninsured adults, serving as a critical safety net for individuals who would otherwise go without essential healthcare services.
How it works
The Queen of Hearts raffle allows participants to purchase tickets and select a numbered window from a game board covering one card from a deck of playing cards. If the Queen of Hearts card is revealed, the winner takes home half of the total jackpot. If not, the pot continues to grow, increasing excitement and impact each week.
You can purchase tickets in person at Sturdy Shelter Brewing in downtown Batavia. Get more details on the Queen of Hearts game on the TCHP website.
The drawing takes place every Monday at 7:30PM at Sturdy Shelter, and community members are encouraged to attend. Monday nights at Sturdy Shelter also feature “Vinyl Night,” where patrons can bring albums for play, along with $5 beer specials.
All proceeds benefit Tri City Health Partnership’s work to provide compassionate medical and dental care to uninsured adults in Central Kane County.
Information provided by Tri City Health Partnership.
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