£10,000 or a kitchen makeover, which prize would you choose?
1st prize — £10,000 or a kitchen makeover
2nd prize — £500
3rd prize — £10 for 50 runners-up
£5 for 300 runners-up
Closing date — 16 March 2026
Draw date — 20 March 2026
Be quick for more chances to win!
Fast Entry Draw prize — £25 M&S gift card for 20 winners
Closing date — 23 January 2026
Draw Date — 02 February 2026
How you can help
Enter the New Year Raffle today for the chance to win amazing prizes, and you could help children to get the right support after experiencing sexual abuse through Letting the Future In*.
£25
Could pay for toys which children use during therapeutic sessions to explain how they’re feeling.
£5
Could pay for art materials to help a child express their feelings when they are unable to find the words.
£4
Could help one of our trained volunteer counsellors to answer a child’s call to Childline, when they reach out after sexual abuse.
Raffle information
In 2024, £1,120,699 was raised from ticket sales in our Weekly Lotteries and seasonal Raffles, with 9.60% spent on prizes, 70.18% spent on expenses and a fantastic 20.22% being used to fund the work of the NSPCC, based on the Lottery and Raffle Submissions made by the NSPCC to the Gambling Commission, during the 2024 calendar year.
In 2024, the likelihood of winning a prize was, on average, 1 in 534 in our regular Weekly Lotteries and 1 in 637 in our seasonal Raffles.
Terms and conditions
- Winners will be notified as soon as possible after the draw. Please visit our raffle winners page after the draw date to check the winning ticket numbers.
- Entry closes on 16 March 2026 and the draw takes place on 20 March 2026.
- By purchasing these tickets you agree to these terms and conditions.
- If you have a complaint, please visit complaints and disputes.
- All profits from the NSPCC Raffle are used to fund the NSPCC and wherever the funds are needed most, that's where they'll go.
- Due to Gambling Commission regulations online ticket purchases can only be made using a debit card.
See full list of terms and conditions
Are you gambling more than you really want to?
If you’re worried about how gambling makes you feel, GambleAware can help: gambleaware.org.
NSPCC is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 4781.
Promoter: NSPCC, Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3NH.
Responsible person: Paul Taylor. Must be 18 or over to play. Underage gambling is an offence.
*Profits from the NSPCC New Year Raffle 2026 could go towards therapeutic services, or could help fund other services such as Childline or NSPCC Helpline. Wherever the funds are needed most, that’s where they will go.

