A £200,000 start!

Celebrating the first Health Lottery Foundation grants made possible by your play.

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We are delighted to share the first 12 charities to benefit from Health Lottery Foundation grant funding.

Thanks to players of The Health Lottery, £200,000 will now be distributed to make a tangible difference to health and wellbeing across Britain. 

Delva Patman, Chief Executive of The Health Lottery Foundation said:

“These first 12 grants have been selected based on the impact they make to health and wellbeing. We are delighted to be able to cover such a broad spectrum of projects, from helping children connect with the outdoors to using AI to improve operations for 50 health and social care charities. It’s a privilege to be able to support these projects. We are grateful to The Health Lottery players, who make these donations possible.”

The projects benefiting from a Health Lottery Foundation grant are:

Feeding Britain – £20K

A charity that’s impacted the lives of over 270,000 people through its food club programme to increase the accessibility of affordable, healthy food and provide pathways out of poverty. £20,000 has been provided to help create 1,900 places at holiday clubs located in high areas of deprivation to help ensure no child goes hungry in the school holidays. 

The Royal Countryside Fund – £20K 

A UK-wide charity standing with farming families and rural communities so that they get the support, funding, and opportunities they need. £20,000 has been awarded to improve health outcomes for farmers, by sending practitioners to the rural locations farmers already visit, to offer health checks and referrals

CAST – £20K

A charity that helps organisations use digital for social good. £20,000 has been donated to empower 50 health and social care charities to use AI confidently to develop new skills and improve efficiency. 

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Farms for City Children – £20K

A charity that gives over 3,000 young people from England and Wales the chance to develop life skills and confidence through outdoor learning. £20,000 has been awarded to allow the organisation to fund five-day, fully catered farm experiences. 

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Support Dogs – £15K

Support Dogs train specialist assistance dogs to provide life changing and life-saving support to disabled people and those with debilitating health conditions. £15,000 has been awarded to fund an instructor to train and match dogs with 10 families for a year. 

FoodCycle – £15K

FoodCycle is a charity working to make food poverty, loneliness and food waste a thing of the past. £15,000 has been donated to help them run weekly community meals that operate in 102 towns and cities across the country, providing nutritious cooked food and company. 

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Phab – £15K

Phab creates inclusive, safe and fun opportunities for disabled and non-disabled people to make friends, learn new skills and gain confidence together. £15,000 will help run the Adventures Programme for 200 people. 

Tapping House – £15K

Tapping House is a hospice helping people find comfort and joy right to the end of their life. £15,000 has been given to support 24-hour specialist rest of life care to patients, including an inpatient unit, hospice at home service, outpatient Tulip Centre that offers rehabilitative palliative care and bereavement support for families. 

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Sport in Mind – £15K

This charity offers programmes, at all life stages, to support and improve mental health through free sports and physical activity sessions. £15,000 has been awarded to help run a 10-week programme in Hampshire for over 120 people. 

Student Minds – £15K

Student Minds believes no student should be held back by their mental health. They work with 115,000+ students. A £15,000 donation has been given to run three pilot projects, to train student leaders from racialised communities to give mental health peer-support. 

The Brain Charity – £15K

Precious memories, hidden dreams and the thousands of subtle differences that make us who we are, are all housed in our brains. There are 600 different brain conditions. A £15,000 grant has been awarded to The Brain Charity to support counselling for neurological conditions. 

Forest of Avon – £15K

One of England’s 15 Community Forests, bringing people and nature together. A £15,000 grant will support a woodland wellbeing project. This for people receiving cardiac rehabilitation from North Bristol NHS Trust and University Hospitals Bristol and Weston Trust.  It offers emotional support, alongside exercise and practical advice.

These are the first charities to benefit directly from grants bestowed by The Health Lottery Foundation, but they won't be the last.

We're thrilled that you can see the good that you do just by playing any of The Health Lottery's games

No matter what you play, you're contributing to good causes like these improving health and wellbeing all over Britain. 

It doesn't matter if you play The Big Win, All or Nothing, QuickWin or one of our Instant Win games, you're doing a little bit of good!

Please make sure you're playing within your limits and we'll all pay it forward together!

We'll share more stories from individual projects in time, but you can go directly to the charities to find out more about their vital missions and work.

www.feedingbritain.org

www.royalcountrysidefund.org.uk

www.wearecast.org.uk

www.farmsforcitychildren.org

www.supportdogs.org.uk

www.foodcycle.org.uk

www.phab.org.uk

www.tappinghouse.org.uk

www.sportinmind.org

www.studentminds.org.uk

www.thebraincharity.org.uk

www.forestofavon.org

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