| Nov 23, 2023


Imagine being able to help the most vulnerable in our community- and get some money in your pocket for yourself?  Southern Frontenac Community Services is raising funds through a 50/50 raffle, and you can win big $$ this holiday season! The raffle wraps up December 22nd- just in time for a nice Christmas present for someone (or for yourself)! The proceeds will help, Southern Frontenac Community Services (or the Grace Centre, as we are fondly known to many), to support our community through our programs including the Food Bank and our variety of Senior Support Services making a significant impact on the lives of those who need it most.

The demand for our services continues to grow, we are creating some fun ways for our community to help make a tangible difference in the lives of local families and seniors in need, allowing us to provide the support and resources they need to thrive.

Tickets are available online until 9 am December 22 and the draw will be at 3 pm that same day.  Buy tickets before December 15th and be eligible for our 2nd Early Bird draw for $100.

Raffle ticket proceeds will support services and programs to reduce the number of rural seniors waking up feeling alone, worrying about how they will get to their medical appointment or wondering where their next meal will come from. It will provide essential services that allow seniors to age in their home with grace and maintain their independence. It will help us continue to combat hunger and food insecurity in our community.

Visit our website at www.sfcsc.ca for tickets and more information on our programs and services.

About SFCSC

Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation (SFCSC) has been helping people in South Frontenac, rural Kingston and surrounding areas for over thirty years. Working locally from the historic Grace Centre site, we offer health and wellness services that are close to your home (and in- home!). Services that support seniors and adults living with a disability, such as Meals on Wheels delivered to home, transportation to medical appointments, an adult day program for seniors or adults living with cognitive or physical challenges or at risk of social isolation, a Community Food Bank for anyone needing help, senior social and recreation programs or visiting hospice and palliative care, to name a few. The kind of services that help people stay connected and to live healthier lives. Many seniors report they are able to maintain their independence and stay in their homes longer thanks in part to our programs and services.

For more information about our 50/50 draw, or how you can get involved to support our activities, contact Kim Henry, 613-376-6477 ext. 301 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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