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OFFICE OF GOVERNOR PAT QUINN |
NEWS |
| For Immediate Release | CONTACT: Brooke Anderson (o. 312-814-3158; c. 312-590-0195) |
| Wednesday, November 7, 2012 | Louis Pukelis (IDVA) (o. 312-814-0778; c. 312-415-4385) |
| Mike Lang (Lottery) (o. 217-524-5158; c. 217-553-5978) |
CHICAGO- November 7, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today kicked off a statewide launch of the newest
Veterans Cash instant lottery ticket at The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired,
a nonprofit organization located in Chicago’s Illinois Medical District that provides educational services,
occupational therapy and employment counseling to low vision or visually impaired Veterans.
“Our service men and women in Illinois put their lives on the line for us, and as we come together as a
nation and honor our military heroes for Veterans Day, we encourage the public to support our Veterans by
buying a Veterans Cash ticket,” Governor Quinn said. “It’s a win-win for both the game’s players and for the
veterans who use programs and services like those here at the Chicago Lighthouse and other organizations
who receive Veterans Cash support.”
Since Governor Quinn first championed and launched the program in 2006, Veterans Cash has
awarded more than $10 million in grants to veterans’ organizations statewide. The Illinois Lottery’s Veterans
Cash game is the first lottery game in the United States to earmark 100 percent of net proceeds to Illinois
veterans. Proceeds from Veterans Cash have resulted in cash awards to more than 190 organizations
supporting veterans throughout the state.
”In 2012 alone, The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) has awarded nearly $1.3 million in
grants to veterans organizations providing crucial services to veterans and their families,” said IDVA Director
Erica Borggren. “Veterans Cash is an easy and fun way for players to give back to Illinois men and women
who risked their lives to serve our country.”
Chicago Lighthouse client and World War II veteran John Kappel, an Oak Lawn resident who served
with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Europe from 1943-45, has benefitted from a Veterans Cash grants
awarded to the Lighthouse over the past three years. Kappel, 89, who lives with glaucoma and macular
degeneration, has been able to enjoy a measure of independence thanks to items he received as part of the
comprehensive vision care he received at the Lighthouse.
“I can’t say enough good things about my Lighthouse experience,” Kappel said. “For example, the large
magnifying glass I received from the Lighthouse’s Tools for Living Store has really assisted me in reading
labels, mail and other things. The care I got at the Lighthouse’s vision clinic was top notch and everyone
treated me respectfully.”
Proceeds from the sale of Veterans Cash are deposited in an interest-bearing account in the State
Treasury called the Illinois Veterans Assistance Fund. The General Assembly appropriates this money solely
to the IDVA, which provides grants that fund services and research relating to veterans' Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD), homelessness, medical expenses, long term care and disability benefits.
“Everybody I talk to in Illinois loves the idea of Veterans Cash. What better way is there to try your first
lottery game: you can win up to $20,000 instantly, or, if luck isn’t with you, contribute to veterans’ causes
throughout our state. The lottery is so proud of the game the Governor and the legislature tasked us to market.
Let’s make this year’s game the most successful ever,” said Lottery Superintendent Michael Jones.
The new Veterans Cash game is available at Illinois Lottery retail locations throughout the state. Each
ticket costs $2 and the game features top prizes of $20,000. The Lottery anticipates raising $900,000 for Illinois
Veterans from the new game. The instant ticket measures 4” by 7.5” and is the largest $2 game ever offered
by the Lottery. The ticket face was designed by Common Ground, the Lottery’s award-winning, cross-cultural
advertising/marketing agency that designs the Lottery’s “special-cause” instant games, including Veterans
Cash.
For more information on Veteran’s Cash please visit www.illinoislottery.com. To apply for a grant, please
download an application at the Veterans Cash website. For more information about IDVA and its programs,
please visit the agency’s homepage. To find out how you can help Illinois Veterans, visit
www.OperationHomeFront.org.
About the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs
The mission of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) is to empower veterans and their families to
thrive. We do this by assisting them in navigating the system of federal state and local resources and benefits;
by providing long-term health care for eligible veterans in our Veterans’ Homes; and by partnering with other
agencies and non-profits to help veterans address education, mental health, housing, employment, and other
challenges.
About the Illinois Lottery
Founded in 1974, the Illinois Lottery has contributed $17.5 billion to the state Common School Fund to assist
K-12 public schools and the Capital Projects Fund. Players must be at least 18 years old. For more information
on the Illinois Lottery please visit www.illinoislottery.com.
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