Chinook 50/50 Lotto



| Join the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation's 50/50 Lotto |

The CRHF 50/50 Lotto is a bi-weekly draw, drawn every second Wednesday at 10am!

 | Our next draw is on December 4th, 2024 | 

Tickets can be purchased at: chinook5050.ca

One ticket = $5
Four tickets = $15
Six tickets = $25

 

This lottery is open to Residents of Alberta, over the age of 18, including the general public and employees.
The more people who play - the bigger the pot!
 

Proceeds support enhancing the quality of healthcare in the community by funding state-of-the-art healthcare equipment,
vital programs and special projects at the Chinook Regional Hospital.



Winning Ticket # Q-5161334 | Congratulations Ron!

Our last winner took home over $10,500!


 
AGLC Licence #676041


Good luck, and thank you for playing!


For information on purchasing your tickets through payroll deduction please contact the
Foundation office at 5050@crhfoundation.ca or call 403-388-6001 for more details.

Click here for the staff payroll deduction form.

50-50 Rules and Regulations


The Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation has a tiered ticketing system for our 50/50 draw
as of March 27th, 2024 - this gives players even more chances to win!


AGLC Licence #676041


 


 


 

Christmas Tree Festival | Gala Tonight!!

CRHF 30th Annual Christmas Tree Festival 
| Presented by Stringam Law LLP

 

Gala and Auction (SOLD OUT)

Wednesday, November 20th - 6:30pm - 9:30pm


We are so excited to see everyone tonight, thank you for your part in this year's celebration!

Want to know more about how this event got it's start?!

Click here to check out Norah's story!


 

Remembrance Day 2024

On this Remembrance Day, we honor the brave people who have served and continue to serve our country.

Let's take a moment to remember their sacrifice and courage. Wishing you all a day filled with gratitude, love, and appreciation for our heroes.

CRHF Funded | Jaundice Meters

This innovative device provides a non-invasive way to measure bilirubin levels in newborns and other patients, offering results quickly and painlessly.

“Before jaundice meters, the best practice to get a result would be a blood draw, so like a heel poke on a baby – which isn’t always the easiest to do, so this technology improves patient care even for our smallest patients!”

Connie Hoffart | Laboratory Technologist | Point of Care Testing (POCT)

To make a donation today click here, or contact us for details on CRH's greatest needs!

The purpose of the CRHF is to raise, receive, and distribute funds for equipment and programs that will enhance patient services and health programs in our community!