Firstly, thank you to everyone who used their reward points to vote for a charity last month. Your generosity is much appreciated!
Our Just Giving Awards
We are very proud to showcase our Just Giving awards as seen above. Each one means that Lotto Social has been in the top 1% of givers for the above months. This is all thanks to you, our lovely generous users!
August Results
We will be splitting our £1000 August donation with £560 being donated to DSS and £440 towards Joy. Check out our new charities for September below.
If you would like to suggest a charity to feature in Charity Of The Month or have any questions, then please get in touch at [email protected].
September Charities
Little Princess Trust
Little Princess Trust provides real hair wigs, free of charge to children & young adults that have lost their own hair through cancer treatment and other illnesses.
Their program has given away over 6,000 free wigs! Find out more here.
If you’d like to put your Reward Points towards supporting LPT, then click below.
DONATE 10 POINTS
StreetDoctors
StreetDoctors empowers young people at risk of violence by giving them the skills and confidence to deliver lifesaving first aid.
Volunteer medical students and junior doctors teach high risk young people what to do in an emergency before professional help arrives. Find out more here.
To put your Reward Points towards this extremely worthy cause, click below.
How members have pledged so far:
Every time you pledge, you will shift the percentage on the pie chart towards your chosen cause.
We will then donate £1000 to charity at the end of the month and we’ll split it up exactly how you choose.
Previous Supported Charities
The charities shown here are a few examples of previous causes we have supported.
Children With Cancer UK and Glass Door were our January selections. Both benefiting from your donations, helping the charities on their way to achieving their goal.
Warm HHugs and The Soup Kitchen were our Christmas selections. We decided to support these charities because of the cold winter, it’s a hard time of year for the homeless and struggling families.