United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile announces return of $10,000 Pot of Gold Raffle

GCM Staff Report
Posted 2/8/24

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Mobile has announced the much-anticipated return of the $10,000 Pot of Gold Raffle, a festive St. Patrick's Day-themed fundraiser benefiting UCP of Mobile’s …

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United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile announces return of $10,000 Pot of Gold Raffle

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United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Mobile has announced the much-anticipated return of the $10,000 Pot of Gold Raffle, a festive St. Patrick's Day-themed fundraiser benefiting UCP of Mobile’s programs for children and adults with disabilities across south Alabama.

The organization invites individuals to participate in this exciting opportunity to support a worthy cause while standing a chance to win a grand prize of $10,000.

Raffle tickets, priced at $100 each, present an enticing 1-in-500 chance for buyers to claim the coveted $10,000 grand prize. The drawing for the grand prize will take place on Saturday, March 16, at Callaghan’s Irish Social Club in Mobile, coinciding with the venue's annual St. Patrick’s Day Street Party. Importantly, ticket holders need not be present at the event to win. In the lead-up to the grand prize drawing, there will be four early bird prize drawings of $500 each on the following Thursdays: Feb. 22, Feb. 29, March 7 and March 14. These drawings will be streamed live on UCP of Mobile’s Facebook page at 7 p.m.

Individuals interested in participating can purchase tickets online at www.ucpmobile.org/potofgoldraffle or by phone at (251) 479-4900.

Established in 1947, United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile extends its services to individuals with disabilities in 32 counties of south Alabama, spanning from Mobile to Montgomery. The organization is dedicated to assisting children and adults with disabilities, along with their families, in leading lives marked by increased independence, productivity and self-confidence. Services commence in infancy with Early Intervention and persist through adulthood with an Adult Day Program. Additional programs include speech, physical and occupational therapy, preschool, respite, Camp SMILE and more. For further information about UCP of Mobile and the individuals they serve, please visit www.ucpmobile.org.