Our lotteries have a long history of giving back to the communities in which we operate, and we are deeply saddened by the impact the ongoing bushfires are having.
To do what we can to help, all proceeds from the TattsLotto Bushfire Benefit Draw held on Saturday the 25th of January (Draw 4019) will be donated to support bushfire relief and recovery efforts.
We are delighted to announce that we will be donating over $1.8 Million.
Our donation from the TattsLotto Bushfire Benefit Draw will be shared among the below organisations that support relief services for people and communities impacted by the fires, the rural fire services, organisations assisting with the recovery process and the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife.
We’ve provided donation links below in case you would like to show further support:
Australian Red Cross
Providing practical, local support where it's needed to tens of thousands of people through their national Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund
WIRES Wildlife Rescue
WIRES is offering national emergency support to assist groups working with native wildlife affected by the bushfires
Wildlife Victoria
Donations will be distributed to wildlife shelters and carers to help rebuild enclosures and equipment lost as well as support for the enormous number of animals that will need care in the coming weeks and months
Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal
Providing grants to impacted communities to support recovery and build efforts
GIVIT Disaster and Emergency Recovery Service
GIVIT work with local charities, community groups, the QLD State government and councils in affected areas to help
Victorian Bushfire Appeal
Funds raised will be used in a range of locally identified charitable areas in Victoria to provide practical relief and recovery in fire-affected areas
NSW Rural Fire Service
Providing volunteers with the resources they need to continue to respond to the devastating fires in New South Wales
South Australian Bushfire Appeal
Raising funds for people directly affected by
bushfires in Cudlee Creek and on Kangaroo Island