SSAFA Lottery

For as little as £1 per week, you can enter the SSAFA Lottery and be in with a chance of winning up to £10,000!

Win up to £10,000 in the SSAFA Lottery prize draw!

Make a difference for as little as £1 a week!

Support SSAFA's work with the Armed Forces community - and win cash prizes - by playing the SSAFA Lottery.

 

How do I play?

Everyone plays with a unique 6-digit lottery number, and each week a winning 6-digit number is drawn. All you've got to do is match the winning number to win!

Match 3 digits - you win £5
Match 4 digits - you win £20
Match 5 digits - you win £500
Match 6 digits - WIN £10,000!


Your digits match if they are in the same place as they are in the winning number.


"As a SSAFA volunteer I’ve seen first-hand the issues the Armed Forces community are faced with.

That's why playing the SSAFA Lottery gives me a chance to help those suffering."

- Anthony, SSAFA Volunteer

 

 

How does this work?

By playing the SSAFA Lottery, you can be in with a chance of winning cash prizes every week at the same time as helping support members of the Armed Forces who are in need; up to 67p of every pound you play will go towards our vital work supporting the Armed Forces community (the remainder provides prizes and minimal administration costs).

Sign up online now and be in with a chance to win up to £10,000 while supporting our work with veterans across the UK. Entrants must be aged 18+.

 

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