Congratulations to our 2022 Christmas Raffle Winners!
A huge congratulations to the lucky winners of the 2022 Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street Christmas Raffle.
Our winners are as follows:
- Winner of €10,000 – Ticket #200174 from Dublin
- Winner of €3,000 – Ticket #357005 from Longford
- Winners of €200 – Ticket #67569 from Kildare, Ticket #315902 from Dublin, Ticket #460635 from Meath, Ticket #455871 from Donegal and Ticket #53911 from Wicklow.
We’d also like to congratulate the winner of our seller’s prize of €1,000, ticket #258361 from Waterford.
All the money raised will help fund state of the art equipment, clinical trials, ground-breaking research, and new cures and treatments.
Thank you so much to everybody, all over the country, who sold raffle tickets to support sick children in Children’s Health Ireland in Temple Street. It means the world to our little patients.

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