Play the lottery
Join the lottery that gives you the chance to win fantastic cash prizes every week and an easy way to support Sobell House.
Sobell House is proud to be working with the Local Hospice Lottery, a weekly lottery set up to provide financial support to hospices across Great Britain.
Playing the Local Hospice Lottery in support of Sobell House gives you the chance to win £2,000 every single week along with 200 other cash prizes. There’s even a rollover that can reach as high as £25,000*! Players are also automatically entered into Super Draws, which take place every March, September and December, and have an additional guaranteed top prize of £10,000.
* The £1,000 prize can roll over to a maximum of £25,000 (excluding Super Draw weeks where the £1,000 prize will always remain £1,000).
As well as having a great chance to win, you will of course also be helping to make a real difference to local families in need of our help, as the Lottery provides regular income we can rely on; it really is a win-win! To join the Local Hospice Lottery right now, simply click here, or call Freephone 0800 316 0645.
Prizes are issued automatically each week, so you don’t need to worry about remembering to check your number(s) or claim any prizes. However, the weekly winning numbers are always available on the Local Hospice Lottery website, or via Facebook and X.
How your money helps
The Local Hospice Lottery raises on average £200,000 for our hospice every year.
This could go towards our creative therapies service, which is a lifeline for people who may be struggling with their thoughts and feelings when living with a terminal illness, or in their final weeks of life. Our patients can even create special keepsakes for their loved ones, whether that’s an album, a painting, or even a ‘Desert Island Discs’ special.
Meet Mark, who worked alongside our Music Therapist to create storybooks for his two-year-old son…
Want to find out more?
Here are the answers to some common questions we receive.
What can I win?
How are winners notified?
Latest results
Visit the latest results page https://www.localhospicelottery.org/results/
How much money goes to Sobell House?
Sobell House Hospice Charity Limited is one of a number of hospices throughout Great Britain supported by Local Hospice Lottery. Local Hospice Lottery will give between 60% and 80% of profits from individuals playing in support of Sobell House Hospice Charity Limited to Sobell House Hospice Charity Limited. This is expected to be at least £1,000,000 over five years from April 2022. A full list of the hospices supported, along with Terms and Conditions, can be seen on the Local Hospice Lottery website or provided on request from ‘Freepost Local Hospice Lottery’.
Was I visited by a Local Hospice Lottery representative ?
To help to recruit players, a team of paid fundraisers will be working in the local area both door-to-door and at venues. Each member of the team will be wearing a uniform and will have a Local Hospice Lottery photo identity card with them. You can view members of the team on the Local Hospice Lottery website by clicking here. All authorised Fundraisers are paid by Local Hospice Lottery Ltd. If you’d like to double check whether you were visited by a member of our team, or pass on any feedback, please do give us a call on 01865 857007.
Any other questions? How to get in touch
If you have a question we have not answered please get in touch with us.
Legal Information
Promoter: Local Hospice Lottery Ltd, North Court Road, Chelmsford CM1 7FH. Local Hospice Lottery Ltd is registered in England and Wales (Company No. 3226004) at Farleigh Hospice, North Court Road, Chelmsford CM1 7FH and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Farleigh Hospice (Registered Charity No. 284670).
Local Hospice Lottery Ltd is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 4716 and is a member of the Hospice Lotteries Association and the Lotteries Council through whom Local Hospice Lottery makes annual contributions to GambleAware (the leading charity in the UK committed to reducing gambling-related harms). For more information and advice visit www.begambleaware.org.