Announcing the 50-50 Raffle for Working Women

Vanda Henriques • November 27, 2024

Chance to win $1,000+

A poster for a 50/50 raffle for working women.

Exciting News: Announcing Our New 50-50 Raffle!

We are thrilled to introduce our latest fundraising initiative – the 50-50 Raffle! This is a fantastic opportunity for you to support our cause and have a chance to win big.


What is a 50-50 Raffle?

A 50-50 raffle is a fun and easy way to raise funds. Here's how it works:

1.    Purchase Tickets: Each ticket you buy increases your chances of winning.

2.    Split the Pot: 50% of the total ticket sales go to the raffle winner, and the remaining 50% supports our organization.

3.    Draw Date: The winning ticket will be drawn on [insert date here], and the lucky winner will take home half of the total pot!


How to Participate

1.    Buy Your Tickets: Tickets are available for purchase online [insert link] or at our upcoming events.

2.    Spread the Word: Share this exciting opportunity with your friends and family. The more tickets sold, the bigger the prize!

3.    Stay Tuned: Follow us on social media and check our website for updates and the announcement of the winner.


Why Participate?

By participating in our 50-50 raffle, you are directly contributing to the Working Women Community Centre and support our free tutoring program On Your Mark as well as our HIPPY program for young moms. Plus, you get a chance to win a substantial cash prize!


Important Details

·      Ticket Prices: starting at 5 tickets for $15

·      Draw Date: January 27, 2025


Thank you for your continued support. Together, we can make a difference!


Good luck to all participants!


Please play responsibly. Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-888-230-3505

AGCO Lottery License: #RAF1427021

By Vanda Henriques April 20, 2026
Celebrating the People Who Show Up
March 30, 2026
IRCC is changing settlement service eligibility in 2026. Learn who is affected, who is not, and how newcomers can still access free settlement support in Canada.
By Diana Moran March 23, 2026
Food security is about more than access to groceries. It is about dignity, health, connection, and the ability for women and families to feel supported in their daily lives. Today, we’re happy to share the launch of the Food Security section of our Client Portal , making it easier for community members to learn about, access, and take part in the food programs and supports available at Working Women Community Centre. Food security means having consistent access to enough safe and nutritious food to support an active, healthy life. With rising costs and ongoing economic pressures, this can be a challenge for many women and families. Our Food Security programming offers practical supports alongside opportunities to learn, share, and connect—meeting people where they are and supporting both immediate and longer‑term needs. What You’ll Find on the Food Security Page The new Food Security pages bring together information about programs and activities in one easy‑to‑navigate space. Whether someone is looking for hands‑on workshops, community‑based activities, or support during a difficult time, the portal helps make options clear and accessible. Activities featured include: Community Kitchen Workshops Welcoming, hands‑on workshops that help build food knowledge and practical cooking skills, while also creating space for conversation, learning, and connection. The Oriole Community Garden A shared community garden that supports access to fresh food and brings people together through collective care, learning, and growing. Food Ambassadors and Seasonal Initiatives Programs that encourage food literacy, confidence, and awareness of food resources, while responding to seasonal needs in the community. Support for Immediate Food Concerns The Food Security program can help individuals and families who are facing urgent food challenges connect with appropriate assistance and supports. All Food Security programs and activities are free of charge , and participants are welcome to attend activities regardless of where they live. Any specific eligibility requirements are clearly outlined on the portal. Designed to Be Clear and Accessible The Client Portal is designed with ease of access in mind. It provides straightforward information about how to register, who to contact, and what to expect when participating in activities. By bringing resources together in one place, the portal helps reduce barriers and supports people in finding what works best for them. We also recognize that food security is closely connected to well‑being, stability, and community. Many of our food‑related activities intentionally create welcoming spaces where women and families can share experiences, learn from one another, and build supportive relationships. Our Commitment We exist to help women and their families begin the next chapter of their lives in Toronto. Over the last 50 years, we have supported over 500,000 women and their families through a full range of services ranging from education, to settlement, language, food security and beyond. By supporting women, we help strengthen their capacity to be active participants and contributors within their communities. Because when women thrive, their communities rise. When communities rise, society flourishes. The launch of the Food Security pages reflects this commitment in action—sharing information openly, supporting choice, and ensuring food‑related supports are visible and accessible when they are needed. Explore the Food Security Portal We invite clients, partners, and community members to explore the Food Security section of our Client Portal , learn more about available programs, and take part in activities that support health, dignity, and connection.  👉 Visit the Food Security page here: https://clientportal.workingwomencc.org/food-security
March 16, 2026
Author: Jane L. WWCC Settlement Counsellor
By Vanda Henriques March 10, 2026
Women and Allies Moving Our City Forward
By Vanda Henriques March 2, 2026
Uniting for a New World on Saturday March 7th
More Posts