Win £25,000 playing the Autism Hampshire lottery
Playing our lottery is a great way to support autistic people in Hampshire whilst getting a chance of winning a fantastic £25,000.
For every £1 you play each week, you'll receive a unique six-digit lottery number, from our partners, Unity Lottery.
Every Friday, a winning number is drawn at random. Match your digits to win up to £25,000!
Each £1 lottery entry grants you one ‘chance’ to win a prize.
In accordance with our commitment to responsible gambling, we allow a maximum of 20 chances for each Friday draw.
Want more information about our lottery? Click here.
Players must be 18 years old or over to play.
If you feel you have a problem with gambling. visit www.gambleaware.co.uk or call the Gamcare National Helpline on 0808 8020 133.
Playing the Autism Hampshire lottery delivers us a reliable income stream that we can use to develop services and plan for the future.
We get 50% from every £1 entry to the lottery which is a lot more than the 28% that goes to good causes from the National Lottery.
Charities like ours rely on regular support and because of your support we are able to provide services to meet the diverse needs of autistic people.
The lottery is a number match game. We generate a random six-digit winning number sequence. If your digits are in same positions as the digits in the winning number sequence, you win a prize.
For example, if the winning number sequence was 123456, the lottery number 163057 would be a three-digit winning match; because three digits are positioned in the same place in the sequence.
You’ll receive your lottery numbers in the post or by email, and we’ll let you know when you will start playing.
Win up to £25,000 every week plus other great prizes.
3 digit match = 5 entries into the next draw
4 digit match = £25
5 digit match = £1,000
6 digit match = £25,000
Unity offers the best odds of any platform of its kind. Because it’s a number match game, the odds are fixed. This means that no matter which cause you’re supporting, or how big their lottery is, every lottery number has an equal chance of winning a prize.
3 digit match = 1 in 69
4 digit match = 1 in 823
5 digit match = 1 in 18,518
6 digit match = 1 in 1,000,000
All players have a 1 in 63 chance of winning any prize!
The Unity Lottery platform is what Autism Hampshire uses to run the lottery. As all lottery administration is handled by Sterling Management Centre Limited, who provide the Unity Lottery platform, all lottery communications come from them.
The Unity Lottery is a lottery platform which charities of all shapes and sizes can use to run their own fundraising lotteries. The Unity Lottery platform is administered by Sterling Management Centre Limited, a licensed External Lottery Manager (ELM) by the Gambling Commission.
Autism Hampshire operates the lottery compliantly under licence from Winchester City Council and all administration is handled by Sterling Management Centre Limited, a certified External Lottery Manager (ELM) with the Gambling Commission.
The promoter of this Unity Lottery is Nicola Ford, 1646 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Whiteley, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 7AH.
Autism Hampshire is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by Winchester City Council under account number 18/00067/GALOTT.
A minimum of 50% of the total lottery proceeds go to supporting the work carried out by Autism Hampshire, 18.4% on prizes and 31.6% on expenses and administration of the lottery.
You can contact one of our friendly members of staff at the Unity Lottery helpline on 0370 050 9240 to discuss the lottery or your membership. (Lines are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday) calls are charged at your local rate.
Alternatively, you can contact us through our contact form.
If you feel you may be susceptible to gambling problems and would like to ask that you are excluded from the lottery, please download our self-exclusion policy.
All the rules are available at www.unitylottery.co.uk/rules/.
Information about gambling in Great Britain is also available on the Gambling Commission's website, www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/.