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BCHC Charity Weekly Lottery

BCHC Charity's weekly lottery gives you the chance to win a £25,000 jackpot whilst simultaneously helping BCHC Charity in our mission to enhance care for patients and service users across Birmingham.

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Play the BCHC Charity Weekly Lottery!

The BCHC Charity weekly lottery gives you the chance to win a £25,000 jackpot whilst simultaneously helping BCHC Charity in our mission to support colleagues and enhance care for patients and service users across Birmingham.

Each entry costs just £1 and you can sign up here or call Unity (our award-winning charity lottery partners) on 0370 050 9240 to request an entry form for the BCHC Charity lottery.

Once you've joined the lottery, you'll be allocated your own 6 digit lottery number. A random winning number is drawn every Friday, and prizes will be offered for the following matches:

  • Three digits in the correct place wins 5 prize entries into the next drawThe charity mascot, a blue star called Nova, smiles whilst juggling multi-coloured lottery balls
  • Four digits in the correct place wins £25
  • Five digits in the correct place wins £1,000
  • Six digits in the correct place wins £25,000

Winners will be notified directly and cash prizes will be paid directly into your bank account if you are playing via Direct Debit, or posted by cheque to you automatically if you win. Prize entries are automatically entered into the next draw, so you won't miss out!

By taking part in our weekly lottery you'll be helping to support BCHC Charity, as at least 50% from each £1 entry will come directly to us, which we will use to fund items, activities, projects, research and initiatives across the city to support staff and enhance care. You can find out more about how BCHC Charity uses donations and fundraising by checking out our charity homepage. The rest of the money from each £1 entry will go to Unity, towards administration costs and the fantastic prizes!

If you have any questions about our lottery, please take a look at our FAQs UnityLotteryFAQs.pdf [pdf] 173KB, the Unity lottery rules page, or contact the Charity Team for further details.

Please gamble responsibly

BCHC Charity want to make sure that everyone who takes part in our lottery does so safely and responsibly. There is a limit to the number of entries you can purchase per month, however if you feel your gambling may be becoming an issue, please do seek support. Visit the Be Gamble Aware website for further details and resources.

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