Melanoma UK lottery review
Melanoma UK was set up in 2007 by the family and friends of Jon Herron, who died of melanoma. Melanomas causes around 2,000 deaths per year in the UK. The charity runs a lottery every week.
The entry process for the Melanoma UK lottery is simple and easy to understand. The easiest way to enter is online. You can enter up to seven times per draw. Entries cost £1 each.
The Melanoma UK lottery is run in partnership with the National Youth and Community Development Association. The highest prize paid out on a regular basis is the jackpot of £1,000. There are also prizes of up to £100, two prizes worth £50, and ten consolation prizes costing up £10.
Melanoma UK lottery raises money for charity. The website doesn't make it clear how the money is spent. Details aren't clear on the NYCDA website either.
Melanoma UK lottery is an effective way of raising money for a worthy cause. The NYCDA is fully licensed in accordance with the standards of the Gambling Commission. It would be useful for the charity to provide more detailed information about where money taken from the lottery goes and how participants make a difference.