Alberta Children's Hospital Lottery Organization

Dedicated to enhancing pediatric healthcare via charitable lottery initiatives in Alberta

Organizational Vision

The Alberta Children's Hospital Lottery was established with a defined purpose to deliver ongoing financial resources for pediatric healthcare provisions and medical apparatus enhancements. Acknowledging the persistent demand for superior medical environments and specialized care capabilities, we formulated an authorized charitable lottery framework that directs community engagement toward essential healthcare advancements.

Our name reflects our commitment to celebrating the legends among us – the volunteers, community leaders, and everyday heroes who make our communities stronger. Through our cricket-inspired approach to teamwork and fair play, we bring people together for a common good.

Community volunteers working together Youth sports and community activities Community assistance and charitable work

About Community Support Network

We are a registered Canadian charity organization dedicated to aiding community programs and youth initiatives through provincial participation programs. Our foundation works directly with local organizations to provide sustainable funding for essential community services.

Every lottery we operate assistances specific community needs, from youth sports programs to family assistance services. We ensure that funds raised go directly to helping those who need it most.

How Funds Are Used

All proceeds from our charitable lotteries assistance community programs. Here's how funds are allocated:

65%

Community Programs

Direct funding for youth sports, community centers, and local charitable organizations.

25%

Award Collection

Attractive prizes that encourage involvement and assistance for charitable causes.

10%

Operations

Administrative costs and compliance to ensure proper program management.

Community Programs We Support

Our charitable lotteries provide funding for essential community services and youth programs across Canada:

Youth Sports & Recreation

Local sports leagues, recreational activities, and fitness programs for children and youth.

Community Centers

Support for community centers that provide meeting spaces and activities for local residents.

Food Assistance

Local food banks and programs that help families access nutritious meals.

Educational Support

Tutoring programs, educational resources, and after-school learning opportunities.

Senior Services

Programs and services that assistance seniors in maintaining active, healthy lifestyles.

Family Support

Services that help families in need, including counseling and emergency assistance.

Our Commitment to Transparency

Transparency is at the heart of everything we do. We regularly publish detailed financial reports, campaign results, and impact assessments to ensure our stakeholders understand how their involvement creates positive change.

Our website serves as a central hub for information, where participants can track campaign progress, view past results, and see the tangible impact of their charitable commitments. We believe that when people understand where their money goes and what it achieves, they are more likely to participate and assistance our mission.

Governance and Oversight

Community Support Network operates under strict governance standards with regular independent audits and compliance reviews. Our board of directors includes community leaders, financial experts, and charitable organization representatives who ensure our programs align with our mission and regulatory requirements.

The Alberta Children's Hospital Lottery is operated under License #730858.

Get Involved

License Information

License: #730858

The Alberta Children's Hospital Lottery is operated under License #730858.

The lottery is subject to all applicable federal, provincial, and local laws and regulations governing charitable lotteries in Alberta.

Participation Requirements

The Alberta Children's Hospital Lottery is available only to residents of Alberta.

Participants must be 18 years of age or older.

Employees of the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation, board members, lottery administrators, and their immediate family members are not eligible to participate.