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Win Tickets to Red Sox Playoff Game

Sunday could be David Ortiz's last time at Fenway (though we think not.) Here's how to enter for a chance to win and donate to a good cause.

Sunday could be David Ortiz's last game. Or it could be the latest clutch chapter of his legendary career en route to another World Series. Whatever it ends up being, Flutter want you to be there.

Flutter, a Boston-based startup teaming with local charities to bring people extraordinary experiences, has partnered with the Wellness Warriors to raffle off a pair of tickets to Game 3 of the American League Division Series against the Cleveland Indians. That game is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 9, at 4:08 p.m. Check out the rest of the series schedule here.

How can you enter? With a $10 donation to a terrific Massachusetts charity.

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Click here to donate and be entered to win two Red Sox ALDS Game 3 tickets.


What is Flutter?

Flutter is a Boston-based startup through which local charities offer awesome experiences. To enter for a chance to win, donate $10. The donations are capped at $10 (though an additional gift of up to $90 is possible) to give everyone an equal chance at donating and winning - regardless of personal wealth. To quote Flutter, "The affordable $10 donation increases the number of people who experience charity, which also increases the number of people who experience happiness."

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Tom O'Keefe of BostonTweet fame and Steve Callan are co-founders.

Who am I donating to?

The charities always change. The organization for this contest is Wellness Warriors. Flutter says Wellness Warriors is Massachusetts' first dragon boat team for cancer survivors and caregivers. Their mission? "To provide new opportunities for cancer survivors and caregivers to heal - both physically and emotionally - by being active participants in their own recovery and part of a mutually empowering dragon boat team." For more information, check out their website.

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