Playing the Nottingham Hospitals Charity Lottery is simple, fun and a fantastic way to support patients, families and staff across Nottingham’s hospitals.
For just £1 a week, you can enter our weekly charity lottery and be in with the chance to win £25,000, whilst helping to fund life-changing equipment, groundbreaking research and ensuring that patients get the very best care possible across Nottingham.
By joining the Nottingham Hospitals Charity Lottery, you’ll be making a real difference to hospitals including Queen’s Medical Centre, City Hospital, Nottingham Children’s Hospital and Ropewalk House.
Enter the weekly lottery today and start supporting your local NHS.
Joining our weekly lottery is easy:
When you sign up to our lottery, you’ll receive your own unique set of lucky numbers. If your numbers match, you could win one of our fantastic prizes.
Taking part in the Nottingham Hospitals Charity Lottery couldn’t be simpler – and every ticket directly supports your local NHS hospitals.
When you play, you’ll be in with a chance to win one of our prizes:
Every entry gives you a chance to win - while supporting your local NHS.
Our lottery is a great way to have fun whilst giving back to your local NHS.
With every ticket, you’ll help:
Your support will help make a real difference to thousands of patients and their families every day.
Here are the latest results from our Nottingham Hospitals Charity Lottery draw:
Check back regularly to see if you are one of our lucky winners!
Ready to make a difference and be in with a chance to win?
Join our weekly lottery today from just £1 a week and help support patients and staff at your local Nottingham NHS hospital.
You must be 18 or over to play. Terms and conditions apply.
Every ticket makes a difference.
Tickets cost just £1 a week, making it an affordable and enjoyable way to support your local NHS.
You could win up to £25,000, with smaller prizes also available to be won.
The Nottingham Hospitals Charity Lottery supports all four Nottingham hospitals and thousands of patients from across the East Midlands.