Join in just 60 seconds and you could be our next £1,000 jackpot winner!
£1 per entry, you can play up to 20 numbers per week. Our lottery computer will allocate a unique number for you once you register to play.
Playing is easy by joining our lottery for just £1 per week, you could win the £1,000 jackpot - what a start to the weekend! Our lottery members often choose to pay by Direct Debit monthly, quarterly or annually which saves the hospice a great deal of time and money. We automatically send you reminders when it's time to renew and this also means you never miss a draw!
Your number(s) will automatically be entered in the draw every Friday. A winning number will be selected at random to win the £1,000 weekly jackpot. We will then send the winner a cheque in the post within 5 days - how simple is that?!
The winning number is displayed on our website, at Deer Park, in our shops and in the North Devon Journal each week.
Each one of our favours makes a difference by helping us to provide care and support throughout North Devon.
For just £1 per person (plus a small admin fee), you can enter each of your guests into the hospice's weekly draw.
You can make your day even more special knowing that your wedding favours have helped to provide specialist care and support for families across North Devon.
Each favour is a beautiful place card that you can add to your own table decorations for each of your guests. This is the gift that keeps on giving.
Your contribution to North Devon Hospice will help us care for local people affected by cancer and other life-limiting illnesses. It lets your wedding guests know that you are thinking about others on your special occasion.
Your guests will be entered into our hospice lottery draw and their name could be drawn as one of our weekly £1,000 jackpot winners! As they were given this as a favour at your wedding, that will make you a very popular couple indeed!
Our North Devon Hospice Lottery is regulated by the Gambling Commission.
If you're worried about how gambling makes you or someone else feel, BeGambleAware.org are here to support.