Event ID # 57358
Date:
Monday, August 25, 2008
Time:
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event:

Entry deadline for Early Bird Drawing for $17,000 in prizes

Host:

InnVision...The Way Home

Location:

(San Jose)   Google Map
San Jose Municipal Stadium
588 East Alma Avenue, San Jose, CA 95112

Contact:
Nancy McHenry
Phone:
408-292-4286
Email:
nmchenry@innvision.org
Website:
http://www.SiliconValleyHomeRaffle.com/
Price:
$150 per raffle ticket.
Full details:
INNVISION will hold a drawing for $17,000 in prizes in their next Early Bird Drawing in the Silicon Valley Home Raffle. Before August 21, call 408-886-6238. FAX your order to 408-271-1798 (SECURE LINE). MAIL ORDERS to InnVision-Silicon Valley Home Raffle - 974 Willow Street, San Jose, CA 95125.

The Early Bird drawing for $17,000 in prizes will be held during the San Jose Giants game on August 25, 2008. You can buy last-minute tickets that evening at Municipal Stadium, 588 East Alma Avenue, San Jose, CA 95112. You can buy a raffle ticket without attending the game.

Christine Burroughs, CEO of INNVISION, Silicon Valley's largest nonprofit homeless provider, announces the launching of their first annual Million $ Raffle. This will include several early bird drawings and a GRAND PRIZE of either a $1.2 million penthouse or $ 1 MILLION IN CASH - winner's choice!

The Grand Prize will be awarded at the annual GALA to be held on Friday, OCTOBER 3RD at the Santa Clara Marriott. Tickets for the drawings are available for $150 each (up to 3 people can be named on a ticket), and for those purchasing multiple tickets, an additional drawing will be available that night. ONLY 18,000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD.

These are challenging times for non-profits to raise money to sustain and build programs. This type of fundraiser has been successful in other California cities and is now being featured in Silicon Valley for the first time...what a great way to take a chance on winning a penthouse or other prizes while providing housing for the homeless in this local community.

INNVISION operates 20 sites from San Jose to Menlo Park to aid and care for those less fortunate. Over 1000 people a day access its services, and each year InnVision serves over 16,000 people, and 500,000 meals. For 35 years InnVision has been developing housing and resources to help the most critical in need become stable and self-sufficient.

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