Brewers wives to host Jerseys Off Their Backs raffle pres. by Aurora Health Care

The Brewers Wives will host their "Jerseys Off Their Backs" raffle at Saturday's game to benefit Aurora Health Care's Healing & Advocacy Services. Lucky winners will receive an autographed jersey, coming straight off the back of a player on the 25-man roster. Brewers Wives and Aurora Health Care volunteers will walk through the stands and staff tables throughout the ballpark to offer tickets for a small donation of just $5.

August 4th, 2018

The Brewers Wives will host their "Jerseys Off Their Backs" raffle at Saturday's game to benefit Aurora Health Care's Healing & Advocacy Services. Lucky winners will receive an autographed jersey, coming straight off the back of a player on the 25-man roster. Brewers Wives and Aurora Health Care volunteers will walk through the stands and staff tables throughout the ballpark to offer tickets for a small donation of just $5.
Here is how it will work:
·        Fans are encouraged to visit one of the Jerseys Off Their Backs raffle tables, located throughout the ballpark, or be on the lookout for Wives selling raffle tickets along the concourse. With every $5 donation, fans will receive a raffle ticket and a chance to receive an autographed jersey from a Brewers player. Raffle tickets will be sold through the fourth inning.
·        A drawing for the Jerseys Off Their Backs raffle will be held and the winning tickets will be displayed on the scoreboard at various times from the middle of the sixth inning through the bottom of the seventh inning. Winning raffle ticket numbers will also be posted at the Jersey Off Their Backs raffle tables, as well as at Guest Relations.   
·        The winners must report to the Guest Relations Field Level location by the bottom of the eighth inning to claim their prize.
Aurora Healing & Advocacy Services is dedicated to making life better for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. As one of only a few treatment programs in the country that's part of a health system, Aurora Health Care helps survivors get more of the services they need from a single source. Emergency medical care and advocacy services are offered to victims of sexual assault at Aurora Sinai Medical Center, Aurora West Allis Medical Center and the Sojourner Family Peace Center. Compassionate, long-term counseling is provided at Aurora Healing Center on Bruce Street.
One particular initiative, the "Safe Mom Safe Baby" program, supports pregnant women and new moms whose lives have been affected by domestic violence. Services are also provided by forensic nurse examiners at Aurora hospitals in Oshkosh, Elkhorn, Hartford, Burlington, Sheboygan, Kenosha and Manitowoc. Providers work together to help provide the individualized care and services they need to feel whole again. More than 2,000 people who experienced sexual and domestic violence were cared for at an Aurora Health Care facility in 2017.  
For more information, call the 24-hour hotline at 414-219-5555.