Win a car for just €10 with Galway Hospice Car Raffle

Galway Camogie Captain Carrie Dolan launching the 2026 Galway Hospice Car Raffle with Mary Nash, Galway Hospice Chief Executive
Galway Camogie Captain Carrie Dolan launching the 2026 Galway Hospice Car Raffle with Mary Nash, Galway Hospice Chief Executive.

Galway Hospice has launched its annual Car Raffle, giving supporters the chance to win a brand-new car for just €10.

First prize is a 2026 Kia Picanto, supplied by Kia Renmore. Second prize is a holiday to France with KelAir Campotel, kindly sponsored by Keller Travel. Third prize is €500.

All funds raised will go directly towards supporting Galway Hospice services, helping us deliver specialist palliative care to patients and families, and building a much-needed new hospice for Galway.

“Our fundraising helps ensure we can provide the best possible care to those who need us, now and into the future,” said Mary Nash, Galway Hospice Chief Executive. “Funds raised go to helping build our new hospice, as well as providing personalised patient care, essential equipment and vital projects that benefit our patients and their families.”

Tickets for the Galway Hospice Car Raffle cost just €10 each, with three tickets for €20 or 15 tickets for €100. Anyone who buys or sells 15 tickets will be entered into a special draw to win €250. Entries close on 29 April.

Tickets are available: 

 The Galway Hospice Car Raffle — your chance to win big and give back.

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