Wiltshire Air Ambulance has launched its annual Christmas Raffle, with a top prize of £3,000 up for grabs.
As well as a bumper festive jackpot of £3,000, players also will have the chance of winning other prizes of £500, £100 and £25.
Tickets are just £1 each and can be purchased online by clicking here. Tickets are also being sent to addresses across Wiltshire and Bath.
To be in with a chance of winning, you must enter by 14th December. Anyone who enters by 4th November will go into a special early bird draw to win a £100 M&S voucher. The raffle will be drawn on 21st December 2022.
Wiltshire Air Ambulance will once again be working in partnership with Chippenham-based Woods Valldata to deliver the Christmas Raffle.
Wiltshire Air Ambulance critical care doctor Reuben Cooper said, “Working alongside the fantastic pilots and critical care paramedics, our task is to be there for the people of Wiltshire, Bath and surrounding areas when they need us most.
“We appreciate times are tough for everyone with the cost of living crisis, and subsequently the charity has chosen to reduce the number of tickets have included in the packs for this year’s Christmas Raffle.
“Please do consider playing our Christmas Raffle and help to fund our vital work.”
Meanwhile, the charity has also launched an array of merchandise for the festive period, including a wide range of Christmas cards, tree decorations, as well as its 2023 diary and calendar. Click here to check out the full collection.
Participants in the raffle must be 16 years of age or over.
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