Play Maggie's weekly lottery and help support people with cancer
Date published: 23 September 2022
Centre visitor John and his partner Gail at the Walk for Maggie’s Oldham in 2021
Local cancer charity Maggie’s Oldham is looking for new players for their weekly lottery.
For just £1 a week, you could be in with a chance of winning the amazing £25,000 jackpot prize.
By playing the Maggie’s Weekly Lottery not only will you get the chance to win cash prizes, but you will also be helping the centre to support more people with cancer and their families, at a time when they need it most.
Centre visitor John said: “I’ve been playing the lottery for a couple of years now.
"The centre and in particular the staff have been a big help to me, and I always want to give back in any way I can.
"I’d definitely encourage others to give it a go and help support a local charity in Maggie’s.”
Upon entering, players will be given a unique six-digit number which is selected at random to play.
The jackpot prize of £25,000 will be won by matching all six numbers.
There are also prizes of £1,000 to be won by matching five numbers.
70p from every £1 raised from the lottery will be directly used to support people with cancer.
The best way to enter is online by visiting: maggies.org/lottery
Alternatively, call into the Oldham centre for a leaflet or to chat with one of the friendly team.
To find out more about Maggie’s Oldham please visit the centre at the Royal Oldham Hospital, the Sir Norman Stoller Building, Royal Oldham Hospital, OL1 2JH, or get in touch via email on: oldham@maggies.org
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