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Joseph Foote Charity Lottery Bonus

A chance of winning £25,000 for just £1 a week is on the cards for supporters of The Joseph Foote Trust.

The Solihull-based charity which funds research into brain tumours has launched a lottery scheme in conjunction with Unity Lottery.

For every £1 entry, 50p goes directly to the charity with a one in 63 chance of winning a prize.

£1 a week secures a six-digit number which has to match three, four, five or all six digits of the winning number in sequence to win prizes from £5 to £25,000.

A spokesperson for the charity said: "Lucky winners are selected at random each Saturday and cheques posted so there is no need to claim.

"We think it is a novel way to support such important research."

 

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Article published by Midlands Business News on 12 October, 2011

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