CKHA Foundation partners with multi-hospital Split the Pot Lottery

Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation is very excited to partner with the Ontario Multi-Hospital Split the Pot Lottery!

The Split-the-Pot Lottery includes 51 hospital foundations from across Ontario. This unique lottery will split 50% of its proceeds across its participating foundations, while also providing customers with the chance to select which hospital foundation they would like to support when purchasing their tickets.

Ticket sales for the first Split the Pot lottery of 2024 will begin February 8 and close at midnight on March 21, with grand prize winners to be announced March 25. CKHA Foundation supporters are encouraged to use the link www.ckhaf.ca/splitthepot to purchase their tickets in support of our foundation. The funds raised will support equipment renewal, facility upgrades and program innovation for the areas of greatest need at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance’s (CKHA) Chatham and Wallaceburg sites.

“The funds raised through the Split the Pot lottery will allow our Foundation to continue to make crucial investments in life-changing equipment and facility upgrades in our local hospital sites,” states Christine Mitchell, President & CEO of CKHAF. “This will allow us to remain responsive and adaptable in our commitment to delivering the highest possible level of care to patients from across our community.”

GET YOUR TICKETS STARTING FEBRUARY 8TH

HOW IT WORKS:

The upcoming Split the Pot lottery features a guaranteed minimum $500,000 jackpot, and also presents the unique opportunity to participate in the largest partnered fundraising initiative in Ontario! The Split the Pot Lottery is a spin on a traditional 50/50, where 50% of the proceeds go to support the participating hospital foundations, while the 50% prize is awarded to multiple winners instead of just one:

  • One winner takes home 60% of the total jackpot (a minimum $300,000 prize)
  • Two winners split 20% of the total jackpot (a minimum $50,000 prize for each winner)
  • Ten winners split the remaining 20% of the total jackpot (a minimum $10,000 prize for each winner)

There will also be 26 chances to win a total of $76,000 in early bird prizes! All tickets purchased before Thursday, February 15 will be eligible for all 26 early bird prizes, plus all grand prize draws.

Learn all about Split the Pot Lottery, including ticket prices, prizes, draws, important dates, and contest rules by going to splitthepot.ca.

Split the Pot Lottery (Licence Number: RAF1365458), is a joint venture of Alexandra Hospital Foundation, Alexandra Marine & General Hospital Foundation, Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation, Arnprior Regional Health Foundation, Atikokan General Hospital Foundation, Blanche River Health Foundation, Bluewater Health Foundation, Brant Community Healthcare System Foundation, Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation, Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation, Deep River & District Health Foundation, Espanola Regional Hospital Foundation, Four Counties Health Services Foundation, Georgetown Hospital Foundation, Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation, Grand River Hospital Foundation, Groves Hospital Foundation, The Foundation of Guelph General Hospital, Headwaters Health Care Foundation, Health Sciences North Foundation, Humber River Health Foundation, Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation, Lady Dunn Health Centre Foundation, Lakeridge Health Foundation, Milton District Hospital Foundation, Niagara Health Foundation, North Bay Regional Health Centre Foundation, North of Superior Healthcare Group, Owen Sound Hospital Foundation, Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation, Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital Foundation, Port Perry Hospital Foundation, Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Hospital Foundation, Riverside Foundation for Health Care, Ross Memorial Hospital Foundation, Santé Manitouwadge Health, Sault Area Hospital Foundation, Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation, Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation, St. Joe’s Foundation Hamilton, St. Joseph’s Foundation of Elliot Lake, St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation Guelph, St. Mary’s General Hospital Foundation, Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital Foundation, South Huron Hospital Foundation, Temiskaming Hospital Foundation, Timmins and District Hospital Foundation, West Nipissing General Hospital Foundation, West Parry Sound Health Centre Foundation, and Windsor Regional Hospital