New Scar Free Lottery will support trailblazing research

You could win up to £25,000 if you have a flutter on the Foundation to support cutting-edge research.

Ambassador and Trustee Hemani wears a blue dress and smiles at the camera. In the centre is Ambassador Dan, who sits and smiles as he reads a children's book. Their images are overlaid on an image of Lawrence, a Swansea University Scar Free researcher, who works at a microscope in a lab.

Join our community of supporters who have signed up to our brand new weekly charity lottery!

For just £1 per week, you can enter the lottery for the chance to win up to £25,000 while contributing to cutting-edge research every time you play.

Find out how you can have a flutter for the future of research into scarring here.

Every single ticket purchased helps support our mission to fund innovative research into wound healing, scar prevention, and support for those living with scars.

Rob, our Head of Fundraising, can’t wait to see everyone get involved:

  • “This is not only an exciting opportunity to win life-changing prizes, but also plays a crucial role in funding the research that will have a positive impact on the millions of people whose lives are affected by scarring.
  • Every ticket purchased brings us one step closer to a scar free future – and might bring you closer to the holiday of your dreams!”

Supporters can join in by visiting The Scar Free Foundation lottery site to get a ticket and learn more about how their participation is helping to fund life-changing research.

If you have any questions or would like to chat to someone about fundraising, you can contact Rob, Head of Fundraising, at [email protected].

By launching through Affinity Lottery, our supporters can be assured that a significant portion of the proceeds go straight to our vital work.

Good luck! 🍀

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