4 PM: News 5 holds 'A Home for the Holidays' phone bank

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Only a half hour left until phone lines are open for A Home for the Holidays! From 4 to 6 p.m., you can purchase raffle tickets and help raise funds for Make-A-Wish. Dial 1-800-658-5370 Details:

CLEVELAND — News 5 Cleveland is holding a phone bank on Thursday for a chance to purchase tickets for the third “A Home for the Holidays” raffle, offering viewers a chance to win a $669,000 house in North Royalton and other prizes.

To learn more about the builders, the Make-A-Wish foundation or to purchase tickets online, you can visit their website. You can also call 1-800-658-5370 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday to purchase raffle tickets and help raise funds for Make-A-Wish. “We’ve been able to grant more than 33 wishes for Northeast Ohio kids with critical illnesses over the past two years thanks to the HBA, its partners, and ticket buyers,” said Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana President & CEO Stephanie McCormick. “A wish can be powerful medicine and because of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cleveland and our generous community, children and families are getting a dose of hope when they need it most.

You can also catch News 5 Cleveland on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, YouTube TV, DIRECTV NOW, Hulu Live and more. We're also on Amazon Alexa devices. Learn more about our streaming options here.

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