Over 45,000 winners to date in 2010, plus three Postcode Rollovers of
over £2 million are held across the year. £30,000 is won every week in our Street Prize, while all tickets in over 500 postcodes win prizes every week.
40p from every ticket benefits charities local to you, with all the money raised in the country staying in the country. A huge £9 million has been raised for good causes to date. That’s charities helping families, children, cancer patients and wildlife to name but a few. Your support makes an enormous difference.
Amount raised to date: £85,289
Ambassadors: Lorraine Kelly, Louise Minchin, Pauline Quirke
Missing People provide support for missing children, vulnerable adults and families left in limbo. The charity offers families of the missing with specialist advice and practical support and also searches - securing publicity that could end years of heartache
Missing children face many dangers from physical and sexual abuse to sleeping rough. Through Runaway Helpline we can provide these young people with a lifeline of hope. And it’s not just children in desperate situations you can help; Missing People enables vulnerable adults to pass a Message Home. Through this service, the charity gives adults the opportunity to take the first step to making contact, while reassuring those left behind that they are safe.
You can do your part to help Missing People by signing up to play the Postcode Lottery now, or visit www.missingpeople.org.uk for more information.
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40p from each ticket sold will be invested in Nature and Wildlife Conservation, Children's Wellbeing and Poverty Relief. Those who win every month are our Charities. On behalf of them: thank you for playing!
Wales
Maggie's Centres
Missing People
People's Postcode Trust
Scotland
CHILDREN 1ST
Maggie's Centres
Missing People
People's Postcode Trust
Scottish Wildlife Trust
WWF Scotland
England
Children North East
Community Projects
Daisy Chain
Maggie's Centres
Missing People
NWT
People's Postcode Trust
YDMT
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust