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While your Full House Lottery ticket supports the Royal Alex and University Hospitals, it also makes
an impact in ways that are felt by so many Albertans.
With every ticket purchased, you're helping an expansive healthcare network that includes
specialized health centres like the Lois Hole Hospital for Women, the Mazankowski Alberta Heart
Institute, and the Eye Institute of Alberta, as well as the millions of patients who rely on them.
Your support helps ensure our medical professionals continue championing world-class research,
treatment, and programs that benefit Albertans and their loved ones.
The responsibility we have towards those who rely on our hospitals and health centres – friends,
family, coworkers and neighbours – is one we don't take lightly, which is why we value your support.
Buying a ticket means you're winning with Alberta's hospitals. Get yours today.
Together, the Royal Alex and the University of Alberta Hospitals last year:
1,220,000+
Total patients
$12,900,000+
to healthcare research
Served
133,000+
Emergency department patients
Edson, AB
Bryce was transported to the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute at the University of Alberta Hospital after a hunting accident ruptured his femoral artery. The specialized trauma team lept into action and less than an hour later, he received life-saving surgery.
Edmonton, AB
Verna’s vacation came to a screeching halt when her vision suddenly deteriorated. Back at home, her family doctor referred her to the Eye Institute of Alberta at the Royal Alex. After a diagnosis of retinopathy, eye health experts put her on a treatment plan that continues today – saving her vision.
Saskatoon, SK
Diagnosed with a life-threatening lung condition, Sister Patricia Kaliciak
was told she had only weeks to live. Specialists at the University of Alberta
Hospital kept her alive long enough for her to get a double-lung transplant.
Sixteen years later, Sister Patricia is still going strong.
St. Albert, AB
After complications in Sam’s pregnancy had her rushed to Lois Hole Hospital at the Royal Alex, the doctors delivered surprising news—Sam was in labor at just 23 weeks and two days. The little fighter, Savannah, weighed in at only 1 lb 3 oz, and today is a thriving six year old.
Edmonton, AB
Kidney disease almost stopped the music for Mat Cardinal before his career even began. Life-saving kidney care at the University of Alberta Hospital allowed the rising country star to take centre stage – and he’s been making heads turn with his tunes ever since.
Chauvin, AB
A retired administrator with 10 grandchildren, Betty woke up one night with shoulder and chest pain, unsure if it was a heart attack. She trusted her instincts – and the local hospital agreed. They sent her to Royal Alex’s CK Hui Heart Centre, where she underwent a successful procedure with stents placed in three arteries.
The Royal Alexandra Hospital brings research and progress to critical areas in healthcare. Areas such as raising awareness around women's healthcare needs and research, innovation in diagnostics and urgent treatments, providing more culturally appropriate care for Indigenous women and their families, and more. When you buy lottery tickets, you're helping provide improved care for thousands of families across Alberta who need it the most.
The Foundation supports the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Lois Hole Hospital for Women, CK Hui Heart Centre, and Eye Institute of Alberta.
The University Hospital Foundation supports the University of Alberta Hospital, Kaye Edmonton Clinic, and the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute. We are catalysts for change. Advocates for innovation. Together we will transform health in Alberta – and around the world. Believe it.
We are driven to find bold solutions, inspire new ideas, and ignite new discoveries by bringing the right people together and giving them the resources they need to achieve the impossible. Like finding a treatment for Hepatitis B that impacted one-third of the world’s population or creating a machine that keeps lungs alive outside the human body.
Your ticket directly supports patients and their families in Edmonton, and across Western Canada.