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Canucks' 50/50 raffle goes digital to support BC children's charities tonight

Your ticket could change a life—and maybe yours too. Tonight's Canucks raffle backs the Sedin Family Foundation's decade-long mission to uplift BC kids.

The image shows a group of children playing hockey in front of a crowd of people, some of whom are...
The image shows a group of children playing hockey in front of a crowd of people, some of whom are holding hockey sticks. In the background, there are buildings with windows and doors, and bicycles parked on the side of the road. The image is in black and white.

Canucks' 50/50 raffle goes digital to support BC children's charities tonight

Fans attending tonight's Vancouver Canucks game can now take part in the 50/50 raffle online. The draw supports the Sedin Family Foundation, with proceeds funding children's health, education, and family wellness across British Columbia. Tickets are available until the end of the second intermission. The Canucks 50/50 raffle offers a top prize of half the final jackpot. Online ticket packs range from 5 tickets for $10 to 500 tickets for $100. Purchases can be made at vancouvercanucks5050.com until late in the game.

The Sedin Family Foundation was established in 2013 by Henrik, Johanna, Daniel, and Marinette Sedin. It focuses on improving children's health, education, and family support in British Columbia. The foundation works closely with schools, community groups, and social service agencies to fund local projects.

Last year, donations helped school food programs, clothing drives, and food banks in northern communities. Over the past decade, the foundation and the Canucks for Kids Fund have invested more than $450,000 across 45 communities. The Canucks for Kids Fund alone has granted over $115 million to charities in the province since its launch 40 years ago. Tonight's raffle will add to the ongoing support for children and families in British Columbia. The winner will take home 50 percent of the jackpot, while the remaining funds will go toward community projects. The partnership between the Sedin Family Foundation and the Canucks for Kids Fund continues to expand its reach across the province.

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