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One day ahead of the 17th annual Granville Home of Hope drawing, raffle tickets sold out for the sixth straight year — this time raising a record $1 million for local charities.
“The true test of our community is how we come together in times of hardship and this year proved that our community has never been stronger.” — Granville Homes President & CEO Darius Assemi
“I would like to offer a very heartfelt and warm thank you to everybody who purchased a Granville Home of Hope ticket this year,” said Granville Homes President and CEO Darius Assemi, who is the publisher of GV Wire. “The true test of our community is how we come together in times of hardship and this year proved that our community has never been stronger.
“To our trade partners who donated their labor and materials to help build the home, to our community partners and tireless staff, and finally to our homeowners without whom we wouldn’t be here today, thank you for making this year’s Granville Home of Hope a resounding success in helping raise one million dollars for 12 local nonprofits.”
The grand prize drawing for a 2,032 square-foot Pasatiempo Granville home packed with cutting-edge features and design options will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday at 1740 N. Maine Ave. in Clovis. The entrance to the Deauville East Community is off De Wolf and Loyola Avenues.
You can also view the drawing live stream at facebook.com/GranvilleHomes/.
The Granville Home of Hope has now raised more than $8.4 million for local nonprofits since 2006, including $800,000 in 2021. One hundred percent of this year’s proceeds benefit:
Fresno Lexus was again a partner in the event, donating a two-year lease on a 2022 Lexus NX that was raffled off on Wednesday, Sept. 14 during the KSEE24 LIVE telethon.
For more information, visit www.gvhomeofhope.com.
Susan and Roger Dana, winners of last year’s raffle, in their 2021 Granville Home of Hope. (GV Wire File)
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