Welcome to the Dallas CASA Parade of Playhouses Raffle!

You can help a child who has been abused or neglected have a safe and permanent home by purchasing raffle tickets for $5 each, or a bundle of five tickets for $20, for your chance to win a custom playhouse. Raffle ticket sales end at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Raffle tickets purchased after 3:00 p.m. CST will be considered a donation to Dallas CASA and not entered into the raffle drawing.

Raffle tickets: $5 each or bundle of 5 for $20
DRAWING SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2026
ALL TICKET SALES CLOSE AT 3:00 P.M. ON JUNE 7

Raffle tickets purchased after 3:00 p.m. CST will be considered a donation to Dallas CASA and not entered into the raffle drawing.

Dallas CASA Playhouse Winner Guidelines:

  1. Winners will be drawn on June 7, 2025 after 5:00 p.m.
  2. Winners do not need to be present to win.
  3. Winners will be notified by phone on Sunday, June 7 and asked to verbally respond by Monday, June 8, 12:00 p.m.
    • If no response is received by Monday, June 8, 12:00 p.m., an alternative winning ticket will be drawn.
    • Winners will be asked to email the playhouse winner claim form to Dallas CASA (form and instructions will be provided to winner) by Monday, June 8, 5:00 p.m.
  4. Playhouse must be delivered no later than Thursday, June 11, 2026.
  5. The winner agrees to be responsible for all applicable income taxes for the prize(s) won and will receive a W-2G.
  6. Dallas CASA will be responsible for delivering the playhouse with the following conditions:
      • Delivery will be made to the winner’s driveway.
      • Delivery must be within a 50-mile radius to NorthPark Center.
      • Delivery does not include additional services, such as fence removal, etc.
    • The winner agrees to hold the delivery company and builder free from any and all liability for any damages to property or person.
  7. Each household may only win one playhouse. If a household is drawn for more than one playhouse, the winner may select a playhouse, and a second winning ticket will be drawn for the other playhouses(s).

Thank you for helping children who have been victims of abuse or neglect have safe, permanent homes.

  • By: Corgan | Austin Commercial

    Designed to spark curiosity and a lifelong love of reading, BOOKWORM transforms books into architecture children can explore. Shaped like two oversized volumes leaning together, the playhouse turns pages, spines and curves into playful structure. Inside, a cozy reading nook invites kids to curl up with a favorite story, organize treasured books or even read aloud from a gently raised platform. Equal parts whimsical and thoughtful, BOOKWORM celebrates imagination, learning, and the quiet magic found inside every good book.

  • By: Crest Auto Group

    Crest Auto Group brings small town charm to the backyard with Crest Auto Market, a playful nod to neighborhood farmers’ markets and local gathering spots. Rather than focusing on automobiles, Crest’s team imagined a lively mini market where kids can shop, sell and socialize through imaginative play. With hands on details like a checkout counter and space for pretend goods, the playhouse encourages role playing, storytelling and connection all wrapped in a warm, welcoming design that reflects Crest’s long standing commitment to community.

  • By: Highland Park ISD/MAPS Environmental Architecture | Espedal Design Construct
    | Preservation Park Cities

    Inspired by the charm of a 1930s Charles Dilbeck home, Dilbeck’s Art Studio blends architectural history with hands on creativity. Designed by Highland Park High School Environmental Architecture students, the playhouse reinterprets classic French Norman elements at a child friendly scale. Inside, the space encourages artistic expression, offering room to draw, paint and imagine. The result is a joyful blend of learning, craftsmanship and creativity.

  • By: First Watch | AGL Design | IMG | Bears Contracting Group

    Bright, cheerful and full of imaginative flavor, Great Day Café invites kids to step into the role of chef, server or customer. Inspired by neighborhood cafés and communal gathering places, the playhouse features welcoming openings and playful details that make pretend meals feel special. Whether serving up imaginary breakfasts or hosting friendly conversations, Great Day Café celebrates connection, creativity and the simple joy of sharing time together.

  • By: LRO Residential

    A longtime Parade of Playhouses favorite, LRO Residential, returns with island flair. Hawaiian Beachouse captures the relaxed spirit of coastal living in pint sized form. With its elevated structure, breezy rooflines and vacation inspired details, the playhouse feels like a miniature getaway. Designed to encourage imaginative escape, it invites kids to climb, explore and dream of faraway shores with no passport required.

  • By: SHM Architects | Jim Scott & Sons | Delta Millworks

    Inspired by the quiet strength and symbolism of an acorn, The Oakling is a serene retreat rooted in nature. Wrapped in gently radiating wood slats, the playhouse offers privacy near the base while opening upward toward light. A central skylight allows sunlight to cast shifting shadows throughout the day, creating a calming, almost magical interior. Cozy and contemplative, The Oakling encourages moments of reflection, imagination and peaceful play.

  • By: Kimley Horn | Swinerton Construction

    Bold lines and thoughtful craftsmanship come together in Pegasus Petroleum, a playhouse that celebrates structure, balance and the excitement of exploration. Designed with precision and play in mind, the house offers a strong architectural presence paired with accessible features for children. From its inviting entry to its carefully scaled proportions, Pegasus Petroleum reflects the ingenuity and teamwork behind its design, as well as the joy that comes from building something special for kids.

  • By: Kirksey Architecture | JE Dunn Construction | GMI | Stream Realty Partners

    Every day is opening night in STORYTELL, a playhouse inspired by the magic of theater and performance. Designed as an outdoor stage for imagination, the space invites children to act, sing, create stories and explore creative expression. With flexible areas that blur the line between stage and playhouse, STORYTELL builds confidence and celebrates the power of storytelling, encouraging kids to see themselves as the stars of their own adventures.

  • Donated by NorthPark Center