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Win ?1000 each month with the Hospice Lottery

by isleofman.com 15th October 2015
Hospice Isle of Man’s lottery has been running now for over three years with thousands being won and thousands being re-invested back into the local charity.

The lottery has grown from strength to strength with numbers increasing over the years so Hospice has decided to take the next step and increase the first prize so that one person each month is guaranteed to win ?1,000, the second prize will be ?300 (which is a lovely weekend away) with the third prize being ?150; one lucky person could have a very decent night on the town with dinner and possibly a hotel stay for that!

The next lottery draw is next Wednesday 21st October. Each play costs ?5 with one off plays permitted or you can pay for multiple entries in advance or even by direct debit each month. You could win and you are also supporting a very worthy cause. 85p from every pound given to Hospice is spent directly on patient care.

So why not give it a go – ring Hospice’s lottery office on 647435, complete the form from their website (www.hospice.org.im/lottery) or email fundraising@hospice.org.im.  Card payments are accepted, cheques will need to be processed before entry is permitted into the actual draw but cash is always welcomed. Online sign on will be permitted in the near future.

What are you waiting for? A chance to win a ?1,000 with even better odds than most lotteries and support your local Hospice – what could be better?
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 15th, October 2015 10:42pm.

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