
High Plains Mental Health
An all-new triple raffle event is live now to raise funds supporting High Plains Mental Health Center’s new Crisis Intervention Center, opening its doors to Northwest Kansas on May 4. The “Heroes of Hope & Healing Triple Raffle” offers three incredible chances to win three incredible prizes.
Tickets are $20 each or a bundle of six tickets per $100. The raffle can be entered online by visiting donatehighplains.com and clicking the link to the raffle website, https://heroesofhopeandhealing.auctria.events/
The “Heroes Raffle” will feature a grand prize of $1,000 cash, plus a second-place prize of $500 and a third-place prize of $250. Each ticket may win only once. A winner drawn live on May 1, 2026. Need not be present to win.
The “Hope Raffle” will be a traditional 50/50 split the pot raffle. The lucky winner will take home half of the total amount of money raised on this raffle only. Winner will be drawn live on May 1; need not be present to win.
The “Healing Raffle” will provide the chance to win a used car! The grand prize is a pale green 2013 Ford Focus Hatchback that has been part of the High Plains Mental Health Center staff vehicle fleet. The vehicle is in good condition and has been subjected to regular maintenance. One winner will be drawn live at the Masquerade on Main gala scheduled for July 25 in downtown Hays. Need not be present to win.
Potential ticket buyers now have a choice. Do you enter the “Heroes Raffle” for set prizes – or do you enter the “Hope Raffle,” driving the grand prize even higher? Or do you need a car and plan to enter the “Healing Raffle?” You can buy one ticket for each, or buy a bundle for one and a single ticket for another. The choice is yours!
Fort Hays State University Leadership 310 students will partner with High Plains Mental Health Center to benefit this important initiative and support this fun new event. Watch social media for more information and events coming soon, and don’t forget to purchase your tickets.
All proceeds will benefit development of the Crisis Intervention Center, which will bring urgently needed behavioral health treatment to Northwest Kansas. Owned and operated by High Plains Mental Health Center, the CIC provides 24/7/365 therapeutic and psychiatric care for adults experiencing mental