Colorado Lottery helps needy causes
October 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lottery News
We all know that the UK National Lottery gives millions of pounds each year to good causes throughout Britain, helping all sorts of different charities and associations cash to help them build new facilities, restore national treasures and even help children who fallen outside of the education system but the UK National Lottery isn’t the only lottery to help the needy. So far this year the Colorado Lottery has helped needy causes to the sum of $120 million too.
Lottery winner helps special-needs children
September 26, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lottery Winners
When most people win the lottery they find themselves in a position to retire from work and do what they want when they want, however one lottery winner helps special-needs children in his local community by giving out gifts and paying for schools to take children on holidays.
Lottery funded playground built in wrong place
September 24, 2009 by admin
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Through the Big Lottery fund many small community projects are able to take place, projects which couldn’t take place without lottery cash. People work tirelessly on behalf of these projects to secure cash for small communities so imagine the heartache felt in a tiny rural village in Wales when a lottery funded playground was built in the wrong place and is now facing the threat of being removed.
Jewellery to be displayed with lottery cash
September 23, 2009 by admin
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Gold jewellery which was discovered at a special Anglo-Saxon grave in a farmer’s field in Cleveland will be displayed at the Kirkleatham Museum courtesy of cash from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The jewellery is to be displayed with lottery cash and will be the focal point of a new Anglo-Saxon gallery in the museum.
Lottery cash helps to re-home the Mary Rose
September 21, 2009 by admin
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The Heritage Lottery Fund has agreed to use lottery cash to re-home the Mary Rose in a purpose built museum which will give visitors the chance to walk alongside the famous warship on glass walkways and get closer to the historic vessel than ever before.