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“Participating in the Health & Wealth Raffle is a chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime prize, strengthen Arizona’s local economy and, most importantly, support lifesaving care at one of Arizona’s most important treasures: St. Joseph’s Hospital and Barrow Neurological Institute,” says Rice. “It truly is a win-win!”

Grand Prizes
The Spring 2011 Raffle’s theme is Arizona Originals, which pays homage to both the fabulous prizes, and top-notch hospital. This Raffle includes two incredible top prizes purchased from local businesses:

  • Grand Prize #1: A luxury T.W. Lewis home, 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe and cash. Or the winner may choose to take the Cadillac CTS Coupe and $600,000.
  • Grand Prize #2: A 2011 Porsche Panamera plus $65,000. Or the winner may choose the cash option of $150,000.

Early Bird Prizes
Raffle participants who enter before midnight, Thursday, March 10, will be eligible to win one of two Early Bird prizes. In high demand, Early Bird tickets are popular because winners and non-winners alike will also be entered into the final draw of the Raffle.

  • Early Bird Prize #1: $50,000 cash.
  • Early Bird Prize #2: A 12-night Inca Coast cruise for two onboard Oceania Cruises plus $10,000 cash.

The deadline for Early Bird entries is midnight, Thursday, March 10. Early Bird winners will be drawn Thursday, March 17.

Final Draw Prizes
The Spring 2011 Raffle has more than 4,600 prizes, ranging from vehicles and electronics, to recreation items and trips of a lifetime. The cutoff for entry into the final draw is midnight, Thursday, March 31. The final draw will take place Thursday, April 7.

Raffle Tickets
Tickets are $100 each with a limited number of three ticket packages for $250. To purchase tickets, visit www.HealthWealthRaffle.org or call toll-free 1-866-390-9034 – seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Entries also may be purchased at kiosks located at St. Joseph’s Hospital, 350 W. Thomas Road in Phoenix.

The Internal Revenue Service deems that both the $100 and $250 purchases are not tax deductible and corresponding taxes on prizes valued at $5,000 or greater must be paid upon award and before receiving the prize.