300 Club +

A Catholic Church 300 Club is a common fundraising initiative where, traditionally, 300 people buy tickets or memberships to support parish expenses, such as maintenance or ministries. Participants pay a set fee (often for a 6-month or yearly term) for a chance to win weekly or monthly cash prizes.
Key Features of a 300 Club:
Accessibility: Open to both parishioners and non-parishioners
Fundraising Purpose: Profits are used for specific parish needs, including building maintenance, debt reduction, or specific ministries.
Membership Structure: While originally 300, many clubs now vary in size, sometimes renamed to “Lucky Number Club” or using fewer numbers.
Drawings and Prizes: Frequent drawings (weekly or monthly) offer cash prizes to winners, often with larger “grand prizes” awarded at the end of the term.
Please refer to the weekly bulletins for winners.