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You Can Win a Lexus in This Fresno Telethon Drawing. Get Tickets Now.
ANTHONY NEW HS
By Anthony W. Haddad
Published 7 months ago on
November 13, 2024

Fresno Lexus is teaming up with Granville Home of Hope for their annual telethon and drawing event, aiming to raise $1 million for nine local nonprofits. The prizes include a Lexus UX-Hybrid 24-month lease and a new Granville home, plus secondary prizes like a TV package, sports tickets, and a coastal getaway. (Granville Homes)

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Fresno Lexus is partnering once again with the Granville Home of Hope for their annual telethon and drawing event, which aims to raise $1 million for nine local nonprofits.

This year’s telethon promises to be especially exciting as Granville Home of Hope draws the prize of a free 24-month lease on a Lexus UX-Hybrid.

With only 3,000 Fresno Lexus bundles available at $200 apiece, each purchase gives participants a chance to win the sleek hybrid vehicle, which will be awarded during the live broadcast on KSEE24 at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 20.

“Here’s your chance to drive away in a brand-new 2024 UX-Hybrid Lexus, thanks to our amazing partnership with Fresno Lexus and Mike Gibson,” said Darius Assemi, President/CEO of Granville Homes. “What makes this even more special is that every donation you make will go directly to nine local nonprofits, doing the vital work that strengthens our community every day.”

(Darius Assemi is the publisher of GV Wire)

Bundles Include Entry in Drawing for a New Granville Home

Each bundle purchased also gives you a chance to win the grand prize — a 2,133-square-foot, three-bedroom, 2.5-bath Granville home in the Parc West community in west-central Fresno. This home features a 3-car garage, solar panels, 6-months free internet services from Comcast Business, backyard landscaping with a 210-square-foot patio, 6.3 kW purchased solar, and much more. One lucky winner will become the new homeowner following the drawing on Dec. 4.

The 2024 Granville Home of Hope house in the Parc West neighborhood. (Courtesy of Granville Homes)

Other lucky winners could win secondary prizes including the TV Package, which features a Sony 75-inch TV and wall mount, valued at $1,300, donated by LinkUs. Sports fans can win the Take Me Out to the Ball Game Package, offering Fresno Grizzlies tickets and merchandise, also valued at $1,300, courtesy of the Fresno Grizzlies. The Coastal Getaway package includes a $500 Visa gift card and a $350 gift card to The Cliff Restaurant & Bar at Laguna Beach, valued at $850, donated by Rutter Armey Inc. and The Cliff Restaurant & Bar.

There are many other prizes up for grabs. View them all at the Granville Home of Hope website. Individual tickets to enter the drawing for the new Granville home are $100 each.

About Granville Home of Hope

Since its inception in 2006, the Granville Home of Hope has raised over $8.4 million, benefiting families throughout the Valley with food, shelter, healthcare, and education. The funds raised this year will support nine local organizations.

The goal for this year’s event is to raise $1 million, with all proceeds benefiting the following local nonprofits: Angels of Grace, Breaking the Chains, CASA of Fresno & Madera Counties, Central California Food Bank, Foundation for Sanger Schools, Fresno Mission, Fresno Police and Fire Chaplaincy, Mell’s Mutts, and Parents and Addicts in Need (PAIN).

Get your ticket now for Granville Home of Hope by visiting GVHOH.com or calling (559) 440-8388.

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Anthony W. Haddad, who graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with his undergraduate degree and attended Fresno State for a MBA, is the Swiss Army knife of GV Wire. He writes stories, manages social media, and represents the organization on the ground.

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