NSPCC Weekly Lottery

Win up to £10,000 and support our work to help keep children safe for just £1 per entry!

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We all have a part to play in helping keep children safe, and entering our weekly charity lottery is a fun way to play yours. By entering our weekly lottery draw, you will be supporting our vital work in helping keep children safe from abuse. 

Join for just £1 entry per week - it's simple and quick to sign up.

You could win one of our weekly cash prizes:

  • 1 winner: £1,000
  • 10 winners: £10 
  • 20 winners: £5

You'll also be automatically entered into our quarterly lottery superdraws for a chance to win a jackpot of £10,000!

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How to take part in the NSPCC Weekly Lottery

It's quick and easy to play your part! For your chance to win:

We'll send you a unique lottery number for each entry and send you a cheque when you win the draw.

The more entries you play, the best odds you have of winning our weekly lottery!

Remember, you must be 18 or over and a resident of the UK to play.

Get your £1 entry now for your chance to win!

Get in touch

Have a question about our charity lottery? We're here to help. Call us on 0800 954 7391 or email lottery@nspcc.org.uk.

Want even more chances to win big?

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Play our Summer Raffle!

Enter now and you could win a fantastic jackpot of £10,000 or a luxury holiday, or one of 52 other brilliant cash prizes!

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Hear from one of our past charity lottery winners!

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Barbara won one of our weekly cash prizes!

“I was really surprised and delighted... I intend to treat myself to a takeaway meal - or even two! I take part in your lottery each month as I hate to think of children suffering mistreatment or neglect"

Play your part to help us keep children safe - enter today from just £1 per entry and you could be our next big winner!

Enter now and grab your chance to win!

Lottery information

In 2023, £811,824 was raised from ticket sales in our weekly charity lotteries and seasonal charity raffles, with 13.25% spent on prizes, 66.37% spent on expenses and a fantastic 20.38% 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 2023 calendar year.

In 2023, the likelihood of winning a prize was, on average, 1 in 326 in our regular weekly lotteries and 1 in 1,543 in our seasonal raffles.

Over 80% of our income comes from those who choose to give to us. For more information on what your money is used for, please visit our how your money is spent page.

Terms and conditions

  1. £1 per entry, drawn every Friday. A list of winning ticket numbers will be available online 7 days after the draw or in print on request by calling 020 7825 2505
  2. If you have a complaint or dispute relating to the lottery, please read our complaints and disputes procedure
  3. All proceeds to the NSPCC (the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children). © 2024 NSPCC Registered charity England and Wales 216401. Scotland SC037717. Jersey 384.
  4. For information on how our lottery is operated, read our lottery policies and prodecures 
  5. Unfortunately we are unable to claim Gift Aid on money recieved for Weekly Lottery entries, but we can claim Gift Aid on donations. Any amount you give above your charity lottery entry counts as a donation.

See full list of terms and conditions

Are you gambling more than you really want to?

If you feel you have a problem with gambling, please visit the GambleAware website for help and advice, or contact The National Gambling Helpline on 0808 802 0133. You can also read our responsible gambling guide.

Players or carers of a vulnerable person can request self-exclusion from NSPCC gambling related marketing materials by completing the online form or by calling the Supporter Care team on 0800 954 7391 to request a form.

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: Stuart Osborne.

Must be 18 or over to play. Underage gambling is an offence.

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