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Our Holiday 50/50 is Back! WIN big on New Year's Day!

START THE NEW YEAR SMILING WITH CASH FROM PORT CARES 50/50

(December 1, 2021 - PORT COLBORNE) Someone will be starting the New Year with thousands in cash, if they go to www.portcares5050.ca today to get tickets to the fifth online draw! Launching today, tickets are once again five for $10, 20 for $20 or 100 for $40 with a chance to actually win 13 times.

Like last year, there’ll be early bird draws every day from December 12 – 23 for the 12 Days of Giveaways. Each prize is worth $100 or more and have all been donated by local retailers like Pet Valu, Food Basics, Napa Auto, Canadian Tire and more. All draws take place at 2:00pm.

The big cash draw takes place at 2:00pm on January 1st and the winner is guaranteed to take home at least $5,000.

The biggest draw winner so far took home almost $43,000. A total of over $124,000 has been won in Port Cares’ draws which began in the summer of 2020. Three of the winners were from Port Colborne and one from Welland, even though anyone in Ontario 18+ can purchase tickets.

Winners from all early bird prizes are still eligible to win half the pot on New Year’s Day.

“Our online 50/50 draws have been our life-line through the pandemic. Every penny raised through this fundraiser has been used to keep our charity services like the food bank helping more people than ever before,” says Christine Clark Lafleur, executive director at Port Cares. “This overwhelming support both locally and across Ontario is so greatly appreciated as our services are in demand more than ever.”

Since the on-set of the pandemic, Port Cares has had a 30 percent increase in people accessing their services. They’re helping more people than ever before, with less opportunities for fundraising and altered services.

This holiday season Port Cares will provide a Christmas dinner and gift for likely over 150 people.

The Give a Gift program provides low-income parents and caregivers toys, clothing, warm boots and books as Christmas gifts for roughly 420 to 500 children.

For 150 children and adults experiencing extreme poverty and difficult circumstances, Port Cares facilitates assistance and Christmas gifts given by anonymous donors.

“This online 50/50 was started as a result of the pandemic that forced us to cancel all in-person events which are our major fundraising opportunities,” explains Clark Lafleur. “This has been a great opportunity for us to recoup our much-needed dollars that support our foodbank, hot meal program, school lunch program and more.”

Losing the proceeds of major fundraising events like the annual auction gala has left a shortfall of $150,000 – funds depended on to operate the agency’s charitable services like the foodbank which does not receive any form of government funding.

Many thanks to the follow local businesses who donated prizes for our draw: Boggio’s Pharmacy, No Frills, Sobey’s, Food Basics, Green Apple Coffee House, Grant’s Gifts & Picket Fence, Pet Valu, Harvey’s / Swiss Chalet, Ben Berg, Canadian Tire, Sewell’s Automotive Supply and PartSource.

‘TIS THE SEASON

With the holiday season upon us, there are many ways to participate in supporting our community. Here’s a look at upcoming initiatives that support Port Cares

Friday, December 10

  • Holiday Food Drive Breakfast at Melina’s Family Restaurant

115 Main St. 7am – 1pm. $1 from every breakfast goes towards Port Cares’ Reach Out Centre. Homemade sugar cookies will be available for purchase and a bin is on-site now until Dec. 10 for non-perishable food items. Part of the Great Holiday Food Drive with Bell Media.


  • Coffee & Tea for PC
    Port Colborne McDonald’s – 569 Main St. W – ALL DAY
    Purchase any size coffee or tea and 50 cents will go towards Port Cares. Part of the Great Holiday Food Drive with Bell Media.

Friday, December 17

  • Haulin’ for Hunger – Food Drive by Giant FM & Country 89

Stop by Port Colborne Sobey’s  from 4-8pm to make a non-perishable or cash donation for the Haulin’ for Hunger campaign. Learn more at https://www.giantfm.com/haulin-for-hunger-2021/ Or, donate online via their GoFundMe campaign.

Food Donation Bins are located at:


  • Reach Out Centre - 61 Nickel Street
  • Port Cares – 92 Charlotte Street
  • Sessions Cannabis – 287 West Side Rd (Sobey’s Plaza)
  • Melina’s Family Restaurant
  • Port Colborne grocery stores

Donate New & Unwrapped Toys:

  • Reach Out Centre - 61 Nickel Street
  • The Bargain Shop – 38 Clarence Street : Fill a Sleigh until Dec. 11
  • Port Colborne Fire & Emergency Services – 3 Killaly Street West


Donate Winter Wear (new or gently used)

  • Port Thrift – 12 Charlotte Street
  • Port Cares Reach Out Centre – 61 Nickel Street


Or, donate anytime online:  https://www.portcares.ca/full-website/get-involved#donate


Looking to register?

Food Bank or Winter Wear: 905-834-3629

Give a Gift: 905-401-3499

Or email portcares@portcares.ca


Since 1986, Port Cares has offered a multitude of services for people, young and old, not only in Port Colborne, but also across Niagara including Lincoln, West Lincoln, Welland, Pelham and Fort Erie. They offer housing, employment training, a foodbank, Niagara Youth Justice services, EarlyON Child and Family Centres, a meal program, utility assistance, counselling and crisis services- as well as seasonal programs like Coats for Kids, Give a Gift and more. Their services are wide-ranging - the need is undeniable.


QUICK FACTS ABOUT PORT CARES REACH OUT CENTRE:

· Port Cares Reach Out Centre Food bank (ROFC) assists more than 1,700 individuals. A third of the people reliant on the ROFC Food Bank are children.

· On average, 20,000 pounds of food is distributed through the Port Cares Food Bank each month.

· The most needed food item donations for the food bank include canned meat, canned fruit, canned vegetables, pasta & sauce, peanut butter, cereal, jam, baby food, formula and diapers, personal hygiene items.

· Last school year the Port Cares Reach Out Food Centre located at 61 Nickel Street, Port Colborne, provided 2,020 lunch kits and more than 12,000 lunches to local school-age elementary and secondary school children who live in low-income households.

· Hot, nutritious community meals are served three times a week to families and individuals in need with more than 60 adults and children typically attend each meal. In winter months there will be nearly 100 clients attending at mealtime.

Port Cares’ mission is to help those in our community with social and economic needs improve their quality of life.

Port Cares’ vision is to provide help, hope and opportunity for all to achieve their potential.


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Port Cares 5050

Support Port and win big!

In lieu of our usual fundraising events, we bring you the opportunity to both support Port Cares AND potentially win big! We look forward to your support!

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Our next online 50/50 draw launches on May 1, 2021!

Buy tickets NOW for our 50/50 draw! Someone wins Aug. 1!

Thank You to our program funders and supporters