Win a brand new car for just £1!
Enter the Rotary Clubs’ Annual Car Raffle and you could win a brand-new Suzuki Swift, generously provided by local car dealer C&M McDonald, all for just £1.
Now in its 24th year, the raffle has raised over £1 million for local charities across Aberdeen and the North-east. Every ticket sold helps fund Charlie House’s Big Build Appeal and other Rotary-supported causes that make a real difference in our communities.
Get your tickets today... you've got to be in it to win it!
The quickest and easiest way to enter the Rotary Clubs’ Annual Car Raffle is through the Charlie House online shop! Secure your tickets from just £1 each in just a few clicks and be in with the chance to win a brand-new Suzuki Swift.
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The annual draw, organised by Aberdeen & North-east Rotary Clubs, revealed local man Bob Farthing as the winner at the live draw on Christmas Eve. The winning ticket was selected at random by special guest Santa Claus after finishing a busy shift in his workshop in Aberdeen’s Bon Accord shopping centre.
The Rotary Clubs of Aberdeen and North-east have raised an incredible £31,686 for local good causes through their annual car raffle, with £21,250 going to Charlie House as the primary benefitting charity.
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The Rotary Clubs of Aberdeen and North-east Scotland have sold their one millionth ticket for their annual car raffle since launching the event 23 years ago, with this year’s proceeds going towards Charlie House and other local good causes.
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£46,500 total fundraising pot to be divided between local Aberdeen causes thanks to support from the Rotary Clubs, C&M McDonald and Bon Accord.
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If you require further information about our Rotary Car Raffle please feel free to email our Fundraising team where a member of our staff will get back to you.
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