The Weather Lottery
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(and help Nystagmus Network make money)!

The Network continues to provide an ever increasing number of services to its members, their parents and teachers and to the wider medical and scientific communities. As NN grows, we can do more, especially in supporting research into the causes of, and possible treatments for nystagmus. This part of our work is very expensive, so we`ve delighted to introduce a great way to raise more funds.

The Great Weather Lottery is an easy and fun way to support NN, knowing your money is going to a cause you support. Your chances of winning are greater than with most lotteries and you could win up to £10,000! To play, all you have to do is choose six lucky numbers (between 0 and 9) in the daily game (5 days a week, Monday to Friday). That means you have a chance to win five times a week!

Each day, the Weather Lottery (a successful lottery company based in Leeds) takes the last digit of the recorded temperature as reported in the Daily Telegraph for six European cities and scans all the entries to see who has won.

If your chosen numbers match:
  • 3 numbers and you win £2
  • 4 numbers and you win £20
  • 5 numbers and you win £200
  • 6 numbers and you win £10,000!

You don`t even have to check your numbers as the weather Lottery does all the work for you. Each entry only costs £1 a week - that`s just 20p a day! On top of this, from every £1 staked, 35p comes back to Nystagmus Network. Now you can have a flutter, knowing that your money is going to a cause you support. So the Weather Lottery is fun, easy to play and potentially very profitable! Your participation also greatly benefits NN.

For an easy to complete application form, click here, call me on (01273) 711696 or email at c.abberley@btinternet.com
For more information, or to see if you`ve won, check out www.theweatherlottery.com

I look forward to hearing from you and wish you the best of luck!

Chris Abberley
Fundraising Coordinator.

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