£15 could pay for an hour’s care from one of our Living Well health care assistants, who support and care for our patients.
PLEASE NOTE - THE DATE TO RETURN YOUR TICKETS HAS NOW PASSED
THE DRAW WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY 14TH MARCH
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS PURCHASED TICKETS - THE WINNING NUMBERS WILL BE DISPLAYED HERE AFTER THE DRAW
PLEASE NOTE - THE DATE TO RETURN YOUR TICKETS HAS NOW PASSED
THE DRAW WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY 14TH MARCH
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS PURCHASED TICKETS - THE WINNING NUMBERS WILL BE DISPLAYED HERE AFTER THE DRAW
The Phyllis Tuckwell Win 2025 Super Draw is now open and we’re giving you the chance to get 2025 off to a fabulous start by winning one of our 23 fabulous cash prizes – including our top prize of £2,025!
Tickets cost just £1 each and all funds raised from this draw will help us provide medical treatment, nursing care and emotional support for our patients. The more tickets you buy, the greater your chance to win.
What’s more, if you reply by the 24th January you will also be entered into our Fast Draw for a chance to win a £100 M&S gift card!
It is against the law for tickets to be purchased or sold by anyone under the age of 18. This lottery is only open to residents of England, Wales and Scotland. Registered with the Gambling Commission under the Gambling Act 2005. Gaming license holder: Claire McDonald. Please gamble responsibly. If you think you may have a gambling problem, gambling advice and support can be found here.
Date to return your Win 2025 Super Draw tickets by: Friday 7th March 2025
Draw date: Friday 14th March 2025
Fast reply deadline for M&S gift card draw: Friday 24th January 2025
£15 could pay for an hour’s care from one of our Living Well health care assistants, who support and care for our patients.
£25 could pay for an hour’s care from one of our Living Well nurses, who provide specialist nursing care for our Living Well patients.
£50 could pay for nearly two hour’s care from one of our occupational therapists, who can help patients with equipment such as
walking aids and hospital beds.