REGINA - The Kinsmen Foundation announced that it is bringing back its popular online 50/50 raffle for another year, this time in support of TeleMiracle 48. Saskatchewan residents will have the ability to support “Saskatchewan’s Charity” while also having the chance to take home half of the final jackpot. This year’s Jackpot starts at $50,000.
Tickets are on sale now at and sales will close at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, February 23rd.
“We’re thrilled to bring back our 50/50 raffle as the excitement builds towards TeleMiracle 48,” says TeleMiracle 48 Chair Tyler Hall “It’s really a win-win for Saskatchewan residents. They have a chance to win cash and support TeleMiracle at the same time.”
Hall continues that “TeleMiracle is rooted in Saskatchewan and our goal is to help as many Saskatchewan people as possible. The more tickets we can sell, the more people we can help.”
Tickets are available for purchase to anyone over the age of 18 that is physically in the province of Saskatchewan at the time of purchase.
Ticket prices are:
• 3 for $20
• 10 for $50
• 50 for $100
• 250 for $250
The draw date is February 23, 2024, and the winner will be announced on TeleMiracle social media channels that day after 4:00 p.m. The winning number will be announced and posted online at The winner does not need to be present at the draw and will be contacted by phone per the information submitted at time of purchase. The winning ticket is drawn electronically by random number generator approved by SLGA. The raffle winner will be notified by email or phone with instructions on claiming the prize.
Eligible participants can purchase over the phone by calling 1-833-486-5050.
TeleMiracle is entering its 48th year in 2024. Through the proceeds of this annual telethon, the Kinsmen Foundation is Helping People Every Day in Saskatchewan, to improve their independence and quality of life. The Foundation provides specialized mobility and medical equipment to people and organizations throughout the province, as well as travel assistance for residents in need of vital medical treatment outside their home community.