Split the Pot Lottery’s 13 grand prize winners were revealed to the public on Monday after the payout soared to a final total of $1,149,498.
The winners, include:
One winner (60% of the final payout) | Winnings: $689,698.80
Lyse G. of Haileybury, Ticket #53134828
Two winners (split 20% of the final payout) | Winnings: $114,949.80 each
Stephen T. of Kirkfield, Ticket #18635820
Garima G. of Hamilton, Ticket #37914613
Ten winners (split 20% of the final payout) | Winnings: $22,989.96 each
Whitney W. of Mattawa, Ticket #50408541
Lynn M. of Cobourg, Ticket #22578823
Christine J. of St. Catharines, Ticket #59220212
April G. of Oshawa, Ticket #22519442
Sam T. of Exeter, Ticket #30249549
Faye C. of Pembroke, Ticket #16689785
Robert B. of Carleton Place, Ticket #57972834
Ilyess L. of Ottawa, Ticket #14279678
Sandra N. of Bradford, Ticket #39901998
Nicole S. of Greater Sudbury, Ticket #41341592
Winners were drawn on Friday, June 21 and revealed to the public on Monday, June 24 on the Split the Pot Lottery website and on their Meta page, organizers say.
Split the Pot Lottery supports hospital health care, with 58 hospital partners across the province, including the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance.
It is also the largest partnered fundraising initiative in Ontario.
Ticket buyer’s province-wide have the chance to share in the winnings, and by participating in Split the Pot, they are also shifting the dialogue around hospital health care, highlighting that we are all connected and that a win for one is a win for all.
“Thank you to our supporters and everyone across the province who participated in the latest Split the Pot lottery, making it a huge success,” said Paul McIntyre Royston, President & CEO of Grand River Hospital Foundation, in a media release.
“This was our biggest prize payout yet, and we’re thrilled to have been able to award such significant prizes to our 13 grand prize winners. We know we are strongest when we come together, and your support not only makes a difference for our winners but for every one of our hospital partners and the communities they serve.”
More details are available at http://splitthepot.ca/.















