Sue Ryder lottery review
Sue Ryder charity was founded by humanitarian worker Sue Ryder in 1953. It provides care for the terminally ill and those living with neurological conditions. The charity also provides face-to-face community support for those affected by bereavement. Its fundraising efforts include a network of charity shops, an online shop and its weekly lottery.
Sue Ryder lottery is a quick and easy process. Each entry costs £1 and you can enter up to 20 times per draw. You can also enter by phone (on 0300 585 906) or by post.
The Sue Ryder lottery offers a lot of prizes. The top prize is £1,000, second prize £100, third £50 and 310 runner-up prizes are given out every week. There are also 10 prizes of £10 and 300 prizes with either £5 or £ 5 entry into the next draw.
Sue Ryder lottery raises money for charity. In 2020, entries into the lottery brought in £2,058,825. Just over 85% went to the charity, 7% to prizes and 8% for running costs.
The Sue Ryder lottery is easy to enter and great value with weekly entries costing just £1 each. The website is alluring and easy-to-navigate. A huge proportion of the funds raised from the lottery go directly towards helping the charity’s work.