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Homes Sweet Homes Easter Raffle

Supporting community housing for older Western Australians is more important than ever. This Easter, you have a chance to make a real difference by joining the Homes Sweet Homes Easter Raffle. With tickets priced at just $2 each or 3 for $5, your contribution can help provide safe, comfortable homes for seniors in need. The raffle draw will take place on Thursday, 2 April, so there’s plenty of time to get involved.


Eye-level view of a cozy community housing unit surrounded by greenery



How the Easter Raffle Works


Participating in the raffle is simple and affordable. Here’s what you need to know:


  • Ticket prices: $2 each or 3 tickets for $5, making it easy to increase your chances while giving more support.

  • Draw date: The raffle will be drawn on Thursday, 2 April.

  • Prizes: There are 3 Easter hampers to give away

  • Where to buy: Tickets are available at the Hub


Thankyou to Kate Doust MLC for the donation to this Raffle.



Why Community Housing Matters for Older Adults


As people age, having a stable and supportive place to live becomes crucial. Many older Western Australians face challenges such as rising housing costs, limited income, and health issues that make maintaining a home difficult, with older women being at the highest risk of housing stress and homelessness. Community housing offers a solution by providing affordable, secure, and well-maintained homes tailored to their needs.


Close-up view of a welcoming front door of a community home with a small flower pot

How to Make the Most of Your Participation


To maximize your impact and chances of winning:


  • Buy multiple tickets: The 3 for $5 deal offers better value and increases your odds.

  • Share with friends and family: Encourage others to join the cause and spread awareness.

  • Check out The Ageless to find out for more information about our new community housing development about to get underway in Leonard Street, Victoria Park.



What Happens After the Raffle


Funds raised will make our new housing a home for older Western Australians in housing stress and at risk of homelessness.




 
 
 

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