The National Lottery has been this country's biggest lottery game since way back in 1994 and while it's famed for donating to various good causes as well as for having prize pots that change people's lives, there is a new kid on the block who is about to challenge the monolithic status of this Saturday night staple.
The Health Lottery is the latest big game to launch and while it still has huge pots for lucky winners the thing that sets it apart is that it's intended to raise money for health charities. The people behind this new game are not only generous but even have their sights set on raising a staggering £50 million for these worthwhile causes in the first year alone. The Health Lottery has an easy to understand winning formula too which is always good for player confidence; here you can win £50 for a 3 ball match, £500 for a 4 ball match and a massive £100,000 for a 5 ball match; simple!
Even better than a windfall like that is the fact that for every £1 ticket you buy you'll know that 20.5p has gone toward helping those in the most critical need of help and to local charities -so playing here can help to improve your own sense of well being too. Offering players an overtly charitable alternative to the current Lottery game means that at last there's some competition out there in terms of keeping the game on its toes and since its bringing a new standardized approach to a win to the table, who knows the Health Lottery may even bring about changes in the way the National Lottery is run.
Putting his own stamp on the way Lotto is played Richard Desmond the man behind the new game as well as other top brands such as the Daily Express and Channel 5 is making his independence from the National Lottery clear to players from the outset. His established presence and stature in media will also make this new game more appealing to players as given Mr Desmond's portfolio there will be no questions of ethics regarding the donations made for every ticket.
In fact all monies raised for charity will be donated to the People's Health Trust which works with local communities in order to make sure the funds are reaching the places where it is needed most. The People's Health Trust already contributes £50m annually to promote the nation's health within 51 areas of the

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