The Children’s Safety Village of Belleville is excited to announce the launch of its Online 50/50 Raffle, running from June 1–22, alongside its upcoming Annual Helmet Giveaway, both aimed at supporting safer communities across Eastern Ontario.
The Online 50/50 Raffle gives community members the opportunity to support a great cause while having the chance to win big. One lucky winner will receive 50% of the final jackpot, while the remaining proceeds will directly support the Children’s Safety Village’s mission of preventing injury and saving lives through preventative education.
Every ticket purchased helps fund hands-on safety education programs for children, youth, families, and older adults throughout Eastern Ontario. These programs cover a wide range of topics, including Street Safety, Fire Safety, Water Safety, Bike Safety, Rail Safety, Emergency Preparedness, Electrical Safety, Car Seat Safety, Elder Fraud Prevention, and Impaired and Distracted Driving Awareness.
“The 50/50 raffle is a fun and impactful way for community members to support safety education,” said Rachelle Baldock, Executive Director of the Children’s Safety Village of Belleville. “Not only does one lucky winner take home half of the jackpot, but every ticket purchased helps us continue providing life-saving safety education to individuals and families across our region.”
In addition to the raffle, the Children’s Safety Village will host its Annual Helmet Giveaway on Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Thanks to the incredible generosity of Bonn Law, all helmets being distributed have been donated to help children stay safe while cycling and enjoying outdoor activities this summer.
A limited number of helmets will be available and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Children must be present to receive a helmet to ensure proper sizing and fitting, and there is a limit of one helmet per child.
The event reflects the Village’s ongoing commitment to injury prevention and promoting safe cycling habits throughout the community.
Community members are encouraged to purchase their 50/50 tickets, attend the helmet giveaway, visit during Open Hours, and follow the Children’s Safety Village of Belleville on social media for updates on programs, events, and opportunities to get involved.
More on the CSV can be seen on its website.



