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Guildford Community Lottery brings big wins for local charities

Guildford Community Lottery

We're celebrating a successful quarter in our Guildford Community Lottery (opens new window). Through our lottery, we provide support to local charities while giving our residents the chance to win exciting prizes.

In the latest quarter, our lottery saw impressive results:

  • over 11,572 tickets sold
  • 154 local causes supported
  • prizes awarded included £1,000, an iPhone, several £250 cash prizes, and hundreds of free tickets.

With easy sign-up and plenty of promotional tools available, we're here to help you make the most of our Guildford Community Lottery.

Want to support a good cause and win prizes?

The lottery is simple and rewarding. When you buy a ticket, you can choose which community group or charity will benefit from your purchase. 60% of ticket sales will go to good causes, 50% to your cause and 10% to our community fund, Guildford Philanthropy (opens new window). The rest goes towards prize funds and running costs.

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Are you a good cause?

With easy sign-up and plenty of promotional tools available, we're here to help you make the most of our Guildford Community Lottery.

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Lead Councillor for Community and Organisational Development, Councillor Carla Morson, said:

""This quarter has been fantastic! We strive for everyone to share in our borough's economic prosperity, and through the Guildford Community Lottery, we're achieving just that. By simply buying a ticket, you're not only joining a fun and rewarding initiative but also directly supporting local groups and enhancing wellbeing. We champion authenticity so all our residents have a voice that's heard, ensuring that everyone feels valued in our welcoming borough.

"As we head into summer, look out for more exciting opportunities, including the National Super Draw! This is a great time to get involved, whether you're buying tickets or signing up as a new cause to benefit from the lottery."