Melissa Pierre and her husband Desmond Johnnie bought tickets, they almost always do because, as Melissa said, "you'll never meet bigger Canucks fans than my husband and my dad. I'm so serious of that. They are true Canucks fans."
As luck would have it, the Canucks were able to repay the couple for their loyalty, but there is much more to the story of this family from Burns Lake, BC. In February of 2019, Desmond was diagnosed with Medullary Thyroid Cancer and was rushed to Vancouver for treatment and numerous surgeries; the family, including Melissa and their six-year-old daughter Payton, who lives with autism, was away from home for nearly two months and Desmond's outlook was so dire, his extended family was brought in to be by his side.
Against all odds, Desmond pulled through and the family was able to return home, which doctors deemed a stretch early on. Not wanting to risk further infection or complication to her husband's condition, Melissa put the family in self-isolation long before the entire world was on lockdown.
Caring for her husband and daughter, Melissa was unable to return to work, did not have enough hours for compassionate leave from work, and did not qualify for EI, meaning there was no way to climb the mountain of bills that was accumulating.
The quarter of a million dollars the family won in the Canucks 50/50 raffle will go towards alleviating some of the financial burdens that have been placed on the family.
"Everything was going on the credit card," said Melissa, during a phone interview Tuesday. "That card is still sitting with just $300 until it's at the limit."
Not for long.
"That's the first thing I thought of when I heard we won! I'm still in disbelief, it didn't really set in until
I saw my name on the website alongside the other past 50/50 winners
. It's funny, the Canucks sent me an email, and it went into my junk mail and I didn't see it. So they phoned me and the number had some weird signs on it and I was fully expecting a telemarketer. My husband and daughter were napping at the time, so I was doing my best not to scream!"