Indian Creek Foundation Kicks Off Online Charity Raffle Thursday

The following is a release from Indian Creek Foundation.
 
Indian Creek Foundation, a Souderton-based nonprofit serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism, is going live with a huge Gift Basket Raffle starting Thursday, Feb. 10, and there is truly a basket for everyone!
 
This year’s raffle contains 35 amazing gift baskets ranging in value from $50 to $435. All items were generously donated by local businesses. Enjoy baskets for lovers of wine, chocolate, fashion, honey, picnics, bourbon, photography, craft ale, cigars, gardening, coffee, yoga, and more.

Get out of the house with tickets to the movies, bowling, sporting events, concerts, and even the zoo.
There are even two tickets being auctioned off for the upcoming Eagles Hotel California Tour concert!
 
Gift cards are from a wide variety of restaurants in Souderton, Harleysville, and Perkasie. You can even win tickets to see the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs play along with lots of Flyers and Eagles sports memorabilia!
 
Tickets are only $1 each, so you can try your luck for many different packages or buy lots of tickets for your favorite basket and increase your odds of winning. 
 
All proceeds go to expanding and enhancing Indian Creek's behavioral health programs for children and adults.
Visit Indian Creek Foundation's Gift Basket Raffle on BetterWorld at icf.betterworld.org to join the raffle today and win something great!
 
The raffle runs from Feb 10 at 8 a.m. to March 3 at 8:25 p.m. Winners will be chosen at random at 8:30 p.m. March 3 via Facebook Live Stream. All winners will be contacted via email or phone; winners do not have to be present to win.
 
Those with questions can contact [email protected]. For more information on Indian Creek Foundation, visit indcreek.org.
 
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