Watford Community Lottery celebrates successful first draw as over a thousand take part

Luther Blissett Dementia Session
Watford FC legend Luther Blissett OBE DL supporter of the Lottery and leader of one of the good causes - Former Players Club CIC

The first draw of the Watford Community Lottery has been announced as a success, with over 1,000 tickets sold so far and £55,000 projected in revenue to help local good causes by year-end.

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This remarkable achievement highlights the overwhelming support from the community for this transformative initiative launched by the council and operated by Gatherwell, which aims to bolster the fundraising efforts of numerous deserving causes by providing them with 60% of the ticket sales, which are sold at £1 per ticket.

The team are now setting their sights on an even higher target, aiming to double the number of tickets sold and raise £100,000 in revenue to support local good causes by the end of next year. With such a strong start, which includes 43 good causes signed up, residents are encouraged everyone to join in and be a part of this impactful scheme that will make a difference in the Watford community, shown by the quotes below.

John Cowie, Chairman at Watford Swimming Club, said: “The timing of the lottery couldn’t come at a better time for the club. Against a backdrop of increasing pool costs, we are focused on developing our Junior Development section. This gives young swimmers from the town the opportunity to develop further their swimming skills and get their first taste of competitive action in a fun and friendly environment. The funds generated from the lottery will enable us to open opportunities to more local young swimmers.”

Watford swimming club

Ronnie Jacob, Vice Chair at Watford Workshop, said: “Each ticket bought through the lottery is not just a chance to win, but also a powerful investment in the growth and empowerment of the Watford Workshop service users. The funds generated from these fundraising ticket sales will support the provision of vital training in work, life, and independent living skills.”

Watford workshop collage

Founder of Random Café, Jane Johnson, said: “The money raised through this lottery will allow Random Café to save more food from being wasted needlessly in Watford, while allowing us to give it back to the community. Additionally, the money will allow us to continue to grow our community garden and to develop projects that support our community further.”

Random cafe improvements

Fiona Miller, Chief Executive Officer at Watford Women’s Centre Plus, said: “By choosing us as your good cause in the lottery, you can become a catalyst for change. Your support holds the power to provide a lifeline to those affected by domestic abuse, empowering them to rebuild their lives and build a future free from violence. Your donations can help break the cycle of abuse, offering women the opportunity to reclaim their lives, flourish, and inspire a brighter tomorrow."

Watford women centre

Elected Mayor of Watford, Peter Taylor, said: “It's truly uplifting to hear from the incredible good causes in our town and what the potential fundraising from the Lottery could be used for. The funds raised will have a profound impact on our community, enabling us to support vital initiatives that enhance the lives of our residents.”

Players have a one in 50 chance of winning a prize, ranging from the £25,000 jackpot to £1,000, £250, £25 or three free lottery tickets. To participate in the Watford Community Lottery and contribute to the town's good causes, please visit watfordcommunitylottery.co.uk to purchase tickets.

Published: 24th June 2023

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