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Dream Lottery unveils luxury prizes amid coronavirus pandemic

Dream Lottery officials unveiled the 4,114 sq. ft. luxury home Thursday at 3536 Grand Oak Crossing with a total value of $1.6M. Sawyer Bogdan / Global News

The lucky winner of the latest edition of the Dream Lottery in support of London’s hospitals will be able to choose one of three options: The luxury home in London, a beach club home in Port Stanley or $1M in cash.

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Dream Lottery officials unveiled the 4,114 sq. ft. luxury home Thursday at 3536 Grand Oak Crossing with a total value of $1.6M.

However, in-person viewings of the home will not be scheduled due to COVID-19. Instead, officials are encouraging you to check out a virtual tour of the south London home.

Kitchen in Dream Lottery 4,114 sq. ft. luxury home at 3536 Grand Oak Crossing with a total value of $1.6M. Sawyer Bogdan / Global News

“It’s yet another opportunity to showcase some wonderful homes all be it online and an opportunity for the community to come together and support our hospitals,”John MacFarlane, President & CEO, London Health Sciences Foundation

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MacFarlane said the great things about the lottery is all fo the funds stay in the London region.

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Proceeds from the Dream Lottery support the London Health Sciences Centre, Children’s Hospital at LHSC and St. Joseph’s Health Care London.

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“Dream Lottery has allowed London’s regional hospitals to be state-of-the-art, benefitting all patients” said Scott Fortnum, President and CEO of Children’s Health Foundation.

“With COVID-19 threatening health care, it is imperative, now more than ever, that the community continue to support the work taking place at our hospitals.”

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The Dream Lottery has raised $39M since 1996 in support of London hospitals. Officials said the funds help provide specialized patient care, equipment and research for more than 1.9 million patient visits a year.

The grand prize and 50/50 winners’ announcement is scheduled for Sept. 17

For a complete list of prizes and ticket information go to dreamitwinit.ca.

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