TICKETS for this year’s Channel Islands Christmas Lottery have gone on sale at local retailers and the kiosk in King Street.
The launch of the lottery took place at the Jersey Museum at the weekend and was attended by the two organisations which distribute lottery funding – the Association of Jersey Charities and the Jersey Community Foundation. The event was hosted by Fox Trading, the official partner and distributor of the lottery tickets.
At the launch were the Lieutenant-Governor, Vice-Admiral Jerry Kyd, and Economic Development Minister Kirsten Morel as well as local businesses and a number of organisations that have benefited from lottery funding. The evening highlighted the importance of the Channel Islands Lottery to the voluntary sector.
“The lottery is a major source of funding for good causes in Jersey. We very much hope Islanders remember this when they buy their ticket,” said Kevin Keen, chair of the Association of Jersey Charities. “Although they may not always win a prize, they can be assured that our charities are winners from every ticket sold.”
Anna Terry, chief executive officer of the Jersey Community Foundation, said that the evening was a celebration of the shared commitment to the community.
“While the event demonstrated the significant impact of lottery funding, it also highlighted the spirit of unity and goodwill that makes Jersey so special,” she said. “The lottery is just one of many ways in which we can make a difference in our island community – whether it’s supporting local charities, volunteering or simply spreading simple acts of kindness, every action counts in creating a stronger, more vibrant Jersey for all.”
Philip Taylor, chair of J J Fox Trading Ltd, added: “We were delighted to welcome two wonderful and vital organisations – the Association of Jersey Charities and Jersey Community Foundation – who each channel funds to Jersey’s charitable projects, as well as many supporters, to our launch event.
“It was a great evening, focusing on the purpose of the lottery. Yes, there’s the thrill of a possible win, but ultimately, every ticket sold contributes to funding which gives back to our island communities and changes lives. Without people’s participation, whether it’s the public in buying the tickets, or businesses helping promote and sell the tickets, organisations such as the AJC and JCF cannot continue doing the same amazing work. We also extend our sincere thanks to the Lieutenant-Governor for joining us and showing his support.”