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Concern Summer Raffle 2025

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One €30 book of tickets could provide a month's supply of emergency therapeutic food treatment for a severely malnourished child

The 2025 Concern Summer Raffle gives you the chance to win some great prizes, with funds going towards helping malnourished children around the world. 

The big Cash Draw has over €7,000 worth of prizes, with a first prize of €4,000, a second prize of €2,000, a third prize of €500 and ten runners-up prizes of €100 each.

Every ticket you bought gives you a chance to win a prize in our Cash Draw. But not only that, every raffle ticket will go towards helping to treat malnourished children across the world. That’s why every ticket is a winner!

How does it work?

When you purchase your raffle tickets online, you’ll be entered straight away into our big Cash Draw. The draw will take place on 29th August.

There are so many ways to win

As well as the cash prizes, we also have two bonus draws, increasing your chances of winning. 

Buy your tickets before the 6th of June to be entered into the Early Bird Draw with five €50 one4all vouchers up for grabs.

For each €30 book of tickets you buy or sell, we’ll enter you into the Super Supporter Draw with a chance to win:

  • Shelbourne Afternoon Tea for Two
  • €200 Blue Book Voucher
  • Fallon & Byrne Tasty Treats Hamper
  • Luxury Irish Farmhouse Hamper
  • Fota Island Resort, Cork Overnight Stay with Breakfast
  • Dinner for Two at Wineport Lodge, Athlone

This raffle has the power to change lives

Mum-of-three Susan with her son Ian
Mum-of-three Susan Nzisa with her son Ian Mwangi. Photo: Eugene Ikua / Concern Worldwide.

Most importantly, every ticket makes a BIG impact for malnourished children in countries like Kenya.

In Nairobi, the worsening cost of living crisis has caused food prices to soar. 

Susan did all she could to provide for her family, but unable to afford even the most basic foods, she often had to go without so that her son, Ian, could eat. 

She was heartbroken when he grew weaker, and, after rushing him to a Concern-supported clinic, she was told the horrifying news that her son was severely acutely malnourished.

With the support of people like you, Ian was placed on one of our nutrition programmes that helped get him on the road to recovery. 

He was given a course of emergency therapeutic food that meant he was soon showing signs of improvement – and his bright personality came back. Susan told us happily: “Ian was very weak. Today, he is happy and enthusiastic. He glows.

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