“Winning Together”: A Unique Opportunity to Share the Joy

Anticipation fills the air as Tenathon 2024 approaches on Sunday, November 17. This year, it’s not just about winning for yourself; it’s about winning with others. With “Winning Together” tickets, you’re extending hope to someone who could use a lift.

Imagine that close friend who’s had a tough year, always giving without asking in return. Dedicating a “Winning Together” ticket to them offers a shared moment of joy—picture their smile as you celebrate a luxurious shopping spree, or a backyard kitchen upgrade together. Or consider the single mother in your community, balancing endless responsibilities and rarely taking time for herself. By adding her name to your ticket, you’re giving her a chance at something she may never expect— a piece of jewelry, or a $500 uber eats gift card. One thoughtful gesture becomes a cherished memory, a reminder of friendship, resilience, and appreciation.

Think of a lone soldier in Israel—someone far from home, facing immense challenges to protect our homeland we cherish. Winning together with a soldier could be more than a prize; it’s a reminder that their bravery is seen and valued. 

Consider the unsung heroes around you: a teacher who selflessly inspires or a neighbor who quietly helps others. With a “Winning Together” ticket, you’re honoring someone whose dedication deserves recognition. Winning together becomes more than a prize—it’s a meaningful reminder that their kindness is valued, thanks to you.

 Here’s how it works:

1.Choose a Win Together prize (click here to view prizes).

.2. Add the name of a life hero, family member, or friend. 

3. When your ticket wins, you both receive the full prize!

4. Tenathon 2024 is just a week away! Tune in live next Sunday, and get ready to celebrate, and share the joy!

Double your luck ends in just 3 days!
Visit tenyad.org to explore the catalog of breathtaking prizes, secure your tickets, and experience the unique thrill of “ winning together” beyachad nenatseach

Be the first to comment!

The comment must be no longer than 400 characters 0/400