2024 50/50 Winner

On May 1, 2024, Critter Care had the pleasure of presenting the cheque to our 2024 50/50 winner! The joyous occasion took place under the watchful eyes of Senior Wildlife Supervisor Jenna and our beloved resident skunk, Cruella. President Maureen had the honor of handing over the cheque to our lucky winner, Michele F., who held the winning ticket number D-17417. 


The winner was selected electronically through rafflebox.com right at our Critter Care office, ensuring a fair and transparent process. Four witnesses were present to oversee the selection, adding an extra layer of integrity to the event.


Michele F.'s excitement was palpable as she received her cheque, surrounded by the dedicated Critter Care team and, of course, Cruella, who added a touch of charm to the ceremony. The atmosphere was filled with gratitude and celebration, reflecting the support and participation of everyone who contributed to this year’s 50/50 draw.


We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our supporters and participants. Your contributions significantly aid in our mission to care for wildlife in need. It was a perfect day for all.


Thank you for being a part of this wonderful journey with Critter Care!


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