Time is running out to fetch tickets as the Ontario SPCA’s 50/50 lottery reaches over $110,000

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IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Stouffville, ON (Nov. 3, 2025) – With the Grand Prize draw taking place on Friday, time is running out to fetch your tickets for the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society’s Draws for Paws 50/50 Lottery! With the jackpot now over $110,000 and growing fast, this is your last chance to win big while helping animals in need.

Tickets are available until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6, with the Grand Prize draw taking place on Friday, Nov. 7. You can get in on the action for as little as $10 for 10 tickets. The winner of the spring Draws for Paws 50/50 lottery took home more than $127,000! Don’t miss your chance to win big and help animals get the care they deserve.

“This is your last opportunity to get in on the action,” says Stephanie Miller, Vice President of Development, Ontario SPCA and Humane Society. “Not only could you walk away with a six-figure jackpot right before the holidays, but you’ll also be making a difference in the lives of animals who need our help.”

When you buy a ticket, you’re not just taking a chance at a life-changing prize, you’re helping give animals a second chance. Funds raised through the Draws for Paws 50/50 Lottery support the Ontario SPCA’s Community Access to Resources, Education, and Support (CARES) Fund – a new grant program that helps SPCAs and humane societies across Ontario. The CARES Fund provides financial support for initiatives that enhance animal welfare, including spay/neuter programs, veterinary care, and shelter improvements.

Don’t miss your chance to win big and make tails wag. Visit ontariospcalottery.ca today to get your tickets before it’s too late!

Lottery License No: RAF1491380

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The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society 

The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society is a registered charity that has been changing the lives of animals for over 150 years. The Society provides care, comfort and compassion to animals in need in communities across Ontario. It values all animals and advocates to treat them with respect and kindness. The Society strives to keep pets and families together and does so through a variety of community support services, such as sheltering and adoptions, including emergency sheltering, feral cat management programs, animal transfers, food distribution, humane education, animal advocacy, and spay/neuter services.

The Ontario SPCA does not receive annual government funding and relies on donations to provide programs and services to help animals in need. To learn more, or to donate, visit ontariospca.ca. Charitable Business # 88969-1044-RR0002.

The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society Provincial Office sits on the traditional territory of the Wendat, the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha and Alderville First Nations and the Métis Nation. This territory was the subject of the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Iroquois Confederacy and the Ojibwe and allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. The treaties that were signed for this particular parcel of land are collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923.

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