Big News: Our 50/50 Draw Starts March 18! Enter to Win and Support Wildlife!

50/50 Draw

Critter Care Wildlife Society is thrilled to announce the beginning of our 50/50 draw campaign, which runs from March 18th, to April 29th, with the draw to be held on April 30th. By purchasing a ticket for the draw, you can make a real difference in the life of one of the many animals we are privileged to help. Like Tucker, our resident Bobcat. And you will have a chance to win big too: last year we were able to raise an incredible $135,000! This year, our goal, with your generous support, is to reach $250,000! Let's make a difference in the lives of our furry friends together! 

As you may know, our mission at Critter Care, is to provide specialized care and treatment to sick, injured, and orphaned Mammalian species native to British Columbia’s, Southern and lower Mainland. As well, Critter Care is one of only three, bear rehabilitation facilities in the province. 


With our ultimate goal being the release and the, return to, the wild of the animals we help. By purchasing 50/50 tickets, you will not only have the opportunity to win big! You will also be contributing directly to the care, treatment, and release of these beautiful animals. Like this raccoon, recently released (within the last 6 months,) back into his natural habitat, after undergoing treatment and rehabilitation, where we fully expect him to thrive. 

Your support means the world to us, and together, we can make a significant impact on the lives of our furry friends. Your support helps us purchase essential medication, nutritious foods, tasty treats, and will also help provide veterinary care


Become a valued supporter of our cause, Purchase your opportunity to win, today!

 

On March 18th, buy your tickets here: https://www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/crittercare

A big heartfelt, THANK YOU, from Tucker the Bobcat, and all the rest of us at

Critter Care Wildlife Society! 

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