Latest News | 11 April 2022
Super draw raises super amount
An annual lottery draw organised by Treetops Hospice has raised more than £17,000, which will go towards supporting local patients and their families.
This year’s Treetops Hospice Lottery Super Draw was won by a player from Heanor, who plans to donate part of her £2,000 prize back to the Risley hospice.
Rebecca Lee-Jones, Treetops’ lottery manager, said: “Our huge thanks go to everyone who took part in this year’s Super Draw and helped us raise over £17,000 for the hospice.
“All proceeds from every Treetops Lottery ticket sold helps fund our vital services and makes a real difference to local people living with a life-limiting illness.”
The Treetops Hospice Lottery, which celebrated its 25th birthday in 2021, has raised almost £8m since it began.
As well as the Super Draw, the hospice as holds a weekly prize draw, which gives players the chance to win prizes of up to £10,000.
To date, the draw has raised almost £8 million since it was first held more than 25 years ago.
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