Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine raffle supports medical student scholarships
Prize could reach $50,000
SCRANTON, Pa. – Tickets for the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine Super 50/50 Raffle are available now through Nov. 29 in support of medical student scholarships.
The medical school’s Student Scholarship Fund helps recruit medical students with diverse backgrounds and financial means, so they can train to be the care providers of tomorrow.
Raffle tickets cost $100 each, and only 1,000 will be sold. Multiple people can purchase one or more tickets and split the costs (and hopefully, the winnings).
The drawing will take place on Nov. 29 at 1 p.m., and the winner does not have to be present. Tickets can be purchased in person using cash or check only at these locations:
• Geisinger Health Foundation offices, 529 Mill St., Danville, 3rd floor
• Executive suite at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, 529 Pine St., Scranton
In accordance with PA State Games of Chance regulations, no credit cards will be accepted.
Tickets can also be purchased by visiting go.geisinger.org/gcsomraffle and following the mailing instructions at the top of the purchase form.
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SGOC Permit #202328
The medical school’s Student Scholarship Fund helps recruit medical students with diverse backgrounds and financial means, so they can train to be the care providers of tomorrow.
Raffle tickets cost $100 each, and only 1,000 will be sold. Multiple people can purchase one or more tickets and split the costs (and hopefully, the winnings).
The drawing will take place on Nov. 29 at 1 p.m., and the winner does not have to be present. Tickets can be purchased in person using cash or check only at these locations:
• Geisinger Health Foundation offices, 529 Mill St., Danville, 3rd floor
• Executive suite at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, 529 Pine St., Scranton
In accordance with PA State Games of Chance regulations, no credit cards will be accepted.
Tickets can also be purchased by visiting go.geisinger.org/gcsomraffle and following the mailing instructions at the top of the purchase form.
SGOC License #202310
SGOC Permit #202328
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