National Autistic Society Lotto Review

National Autistic Society lotto review

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The National Autistic Society was founded in 1962. It is the UK's largest provider of specialist autism services for autistic people and their families. Their goal is to help transform lives, change attitudes and create a society that works for autistic people. Autism is a lifelong disability which affects how people communicate and interact with the world. There are approximately 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK. Trained staff and volunteers bring passion and expertise to the lives of 100,000 autistic people every year. The Autism Society runs residential, supported living, community day hubs, outreach, befriending, social groups and employment support services for adults as well as specialist schools, autism centers in mainstream schools and further education support for children and young people. The Autism Society also works with national employers throughout the nation to help them advance the hiring and retention of workers with an autism diagnosis.

The National Autistic Society have partnered with Unity, the nation's charity lottery, to offer you the chance to win £25,000 every Saturday for only £1 a week. You can purchase as many numbers as you wish for more chances of winning great cash prizes. Each week your personal six-digit lottery number will be entered into a draw and the winning numbers will be chosen at random. 50% of the proceeds from the weekly lottery go directly to the National Autistic Society, with the remainder being spent on costs of running the lottery and providing prizes. The lottery is a number match game where a random 6-digit winning number sequence is generated. If your digits are in same positions as the digits in the winning number sequence, you win a prize.

  • 3 digit match = 5 entries into the next draw
  • 4 digit match = £25
  • 5 digit match = £1,000
  • 6 digit match = £25,000

OUR RATING:

National Autistic Society is ranked #2 out of 12 charity lotteries reviewed

Compare With Other Charity Lottos

Jackpot

£25,000 Compare

Cost Per Ticket

£1.00 Compare

Good Cause Donations

50% of ticket sales Compare

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