United Heritage Charity Foundation Raffle to Support Charitable Projects

July 6, 2016
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CaptureAUSTIN, Texas (July 5, 2016) The United Heritage Charity Foundation is raffling off a 2016 Honda Civic LX Sedan in partnership with Howdy Honda Friday afternoon. The drawing for the United Heritage Charity Foundation"s sixth-annual Auto Raffle will be held Friday, July 8, 2016, at 12:15 PM at Howdy Honda (5519 E Ben White Blvd., Austin, Texas 78741). Proceeds from the raffle help facilitate the Charity Foundation"s mission of contributing to deserving organizations that positively impact Central and East Texas to make a difference in people"s lives. Tickets for the Auto Raffle were available from March 22 to July 5 for $1 each and could be purchased online, by phone and at all full-service United Heritage Credit Union branch locations. Tickets will also be sold at Howdy Honda on Friday, July 8, 2016, from 10:00 AM to noon. There is no limit to the number of tickets a person can purchase. The United Heritage Charity Foundation was established in 2003 as a means to provide ongoing support to charitable projects. Since its inception, the United Heritage Charity Foundation has distributed more than $1.3 million to local organizations including Austin Children"s Shelter, American Heart Association, Capital Area Food Bank, CASA of Travis County and Central Texas, Dell Children"s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas and Texas Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation. The Charity Foundation held its inaugural Auto Raffle in 2011. Proceeds from the raffle now total $266,481. For more information about the Auto Raffle, visit uhcf.org/autoraffle. About United Heritage Charity Foundation Founded in 2003, the United Heritage Charity Foundation was developed as a 501(c)(3) as the giving arm of United Heritage Credit Union and, since its inception, has distributed over $1.3 million. The Charity Foundation"s goals are to support participation in events that make communities a better place to live, work and attend school; education initiatives and medical research; at-risk women, children and their families; the elderly; and military and veteran programs. uhcf.org
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