The Health lottery was first played on 8th September, 2011 when 20% of the proceeds were subsidized towards good causes for health related purposes. The game was changed on May, 2013 when the prize money was doubled to contribute more generously to this good cause. 51 local society lotteries are operated in rotation in different areas and 20p of every £1 is given towards this cause. Each of these societies is licensed by the Gambling Commission.
The latest news and updates are available on trusted portals such as Lotto Junkie that allow you to place your bets online. These lottery players have since raised nearly £ 2m to help the volunteers at TCV to continue the good work that they are doing for these causes. More such news can be found when you log on to these online websites such as Coral, Paddy Power and Williamhill.com.
Players should match the numbers on any line to win. If they match 2 numbers and the Bonus Ball, they win £10 and if they match any 3 numbers they can win £20. If a player matches any numbers and the Bonus Ball they win £50 and for 4 numbers matched, the prize is £250. If a player has the fortune to match 5 numbers and the Bonus Ball, he collects £10,000 and the winner who matches all 5 numbers wins up to £100,000. Register online and read all the terms and conditions before you make your selection.
Players should match the numbers on any line to win. If they match 2 numbers and the Bonus Ball, they win £10 and if they match any 3 numbers they can win £20. If a player matches any numbers and the Bonus Ball they win £50 and for 4 numbers matched, the prize is £250. If a player has the fortune to match 5 numbers and the Bonus Ball, he collects £10,000 and the winner who matches all 5 numbers wins up to £100,000. Register online and read all the terms and conditions before you make your selection.
The proceeds are not sent to existing NGS funding and supports older people, respite programmes and other community initiatives for healthy-living. Players have to open a GB account and provide a GB address in order to play. The results can be checked online, on TV or at Health Lottery retailers. If a player wins up to £ 50, they can collect their prize from any retailer participating in the scheme. Prizes over this amount may be claimed at the nearest Post Office that is participating.