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50/50 fever continues in Chatham-Kent

Another big ticket draw is starting to heat up in Chatham-Kent.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent is running its annual 50/50 fundraiser.

Last year, they ran the draw at the International Plowing Match.

"The winner took home just over $89,000," said Casework Program Manager Amanda Clark. "That was a record set then, the hospital just set a new record, so we just want to keep setting new records, I think that's something that Chatham-Kent is really good at."

Clark added that their draw is very similar to one the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation ran last month, which saw the winner take home over $149,000.

"Same price points, 10 numbers for $10, 60 numbers for $20, and 200 number for $50. We're just really hoping to keep the momentum going from the hospital foundation, and get our prize to be really high."

At last check, it was over $7,500, and Clark said all the money raised stays in Chatham-Kent.

"All of our innovative programming at Big Brothers Big Sisters. So, we have our traditional match program, Big Brothers Big Sisters in-school programming, Go Girls Game On," said Clark. "You know all the money does stay locally and helps well over 300 children a year."

The draw will take place on August 17 at 9 p.m. at Bikefest in Tecumseh Park in Chatham. Tickets can be purchased online at Big5050raffle.ca.

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