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Play the SARS weekly lottery for your chance to win up to £25,000 whilst helping support the life-saving work of our volunteer emergency medical responders.
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Life saving stats
SARS is the first medical resource on scene in around 31% of incidents attended
SARS has responded to over 19000 call outs
Over 7000 clinical hours volunteered annually
£0 cost to the patients we treat
The more people that play, the greater our regular income will be, allowing us to maintain our activity, help more people and keep improving outcomes for patients. Please join now to show your support for SARS.
For each entry, you will be allocated a six-digit Lottery number, which will be yours for as long as you wish to keep playing. You can purchase as many entries as you like.
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Find out if you're a winner here
Every Saturday, the lucky winners are selected at random and prize cheques issued and posted directly to you, so there's no need for you to claim. You must be 18 or over to enter. Winners have to match 3, 4, 5 or all 6 digits of the winning number in the correct place in the sequence.
6 digits in the correct place wins = £25,000 5 digits in the correct place wins = £1,000 4 digits in the correct place wins = £25 3 digits in the correct place wins = 5 entries into the next draw
50p of every £1 you play is guaranteed to go straight to SARS (the remaining 50p goes back into the prize pot and covers the organiser’s administration costs).
The secure, regular income SARS receives from its lottery players enables us to plan. By taking part in the SARS lottery, not only will you have the chance to win big cash prizes, but you will help us continue to provide immediate medical care to critically ill or injured patients for many years to come.
Please gamble responsibly
SARS receives no central government funding. We rely on voluntary donations to fund equipment and training for our clinical volunteers. Please help us offer the best possible service to the people of Suffolk and its surrounding areas.