Cars for Christmas officially put wraps on 2021 edition with cheque presentations
Organizers of the Cars for Christmas lottery got to hand out some hard-earned cash last week to the groups that help[ed them sell tickets for the most recent edition of the lottery.
Thanks to selling 80 percent of tickets for the lottery, which took place late last year, lottery chair Pamela Nordin says they will be able to put $475,000 in proceeds back into the community.
“We had seven partner groups working with us in the lottery – those were the people that you saw at the kiosk selling tickets. We gave each of those groups $10,000. The rest of it go es to the community in allocations through the three Rotary clubs.”
Partner groups that received this funding were the Grande Prairie and District Catholic Schools Education Foundation, the Regional EMS Foundation, PARDS, the Centre for Creative Arts, Hythe and District Agricultural Society, the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention, and the United Way of Alberta Northwest.