Change Lives For Just £1 Per Week!
Joining the Julia’s House Lottery is one of the simplest ways to support your local children’s hospice.
For just £1 a week you can help to provide valuable respite to exhausted families in your community facing a desperate reality – that their child may not live into adulthood and will need constant round-the-clock care.
Every Friday, 23 lucky winners are selected, each receiving a cash prize ranging from £5 up to the jackpot of £1,000! But playing the Julia’s House Lottery is not just about winning prizes, it’s about changing lives.
Brothers Leo, three, and Elliot, one, both suffer from an extremely rare metabolic condition. If they are not fed every two hours they can run the risk of seizures, coma or even death.
Mother, Kayleigh said: “Julia’s House has made an unbelievable difference in how we are able to cope.”
No parent expects to live longer than
their child, but sadly time is limited for the children that Julia’s House cares for, which is why every moment is precious.
The charity only receives 6% government funding and relies on the generosity of its supporters to provide the rest of the funds needed to run their service. Join the thousands of other lottery players helping families across Dorset get the compassionate care that they desperately need, week in and week out.
Sign up to the Julia’s House Lottery today by visiting
www.juliashouse.org/lottery or calling 01202 644220.
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