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Donegal house draw raising funds for suicide prevention charity

written by Rachel May 7, 2021
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The organisers of an exiting Donegal house say they are hoping to raise €30,000 for Pieta.

Would you like an opportunity of owning your own property for only £10/€11 a ticket?

The Gallagher family from Arranmore island are giving you the chance for this to become a reality.

This stunning four bedroom detached house would be ideal for anyone who would love a holiday home or a family looking to own their own property.

By choosing this option to raffle, not only will it give someone a chance to own their own home mortgage free, but the Gallagher’s are hoping to raise €30,000 for Pieta – a charity that has supported the family and is very close to their hearts.

The organisers are promising to donate 5% of the overall money raised to Pieta. So far, over €5000 has been raised for the charity through the raffle. 

The Arranmore House Draw has a limit of 60,000 tickets with the draw being made on July 31st next or whenever the last ticket is sold.

Click here to enter: https://raffall.com/196090/enter-raffle-to-win-house-arranmore-island-donegal-hosted-by-bryan-gallagher

The 2,200 sq foot house has four bedrooms. a modern kitchen, lovely sitting room, ensuite bedrooms and has stunning views over the island.

It also comes fully furnished so you can walk straight in and enjoy your new home.

Simply put this house could provide you and generations of your family to come with the ideal holiday home or whatever you want to do with it.

So for the price of a sandwich and a cup of coffee, why not be in with a chance to change your life? For further details see https://raffall.com/196090/enter-raffle-to-win-house-arranmore-island-donegal-hosted-by-bryan-gallagher

Plus, the winner of last month’s draw for a weekend stay at the home will be announced in the coming days.

 

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