Play for better bones - are you ready to make a difference?
Every time you play our weekly lottery, you’re helping people impacted by osteoporosis get the support they need to live well. From funding our specialist nurses to enabling pioneering research, your £1 a week goes a long way.

Your chance to win. Their chance to live well.
Be part of something bigger, Play now and support better bone health.
50p of every £1 goes directly to support our work.
How it works
Chose your entries - Just £1 per week.
Get your unique 6-digit number.
Match 3 or more digits to win - up to £25,000!
Winners are notified automatically - no need to claim
What you could win
Match 6 digits: £25,000
Match 5 digits: £1,000
Match 4 digits: £25
Match 3 digits: 5 free entries into the next draw
Odds of winning a prize: 1 in 63
FAQ's
Our lottery is run by Unity Lottery, an external lottery manager that specialises in lotteries for charities
When you join our lottery, Unity Lottery gives you a 6-digit lottery number
Every Friday, the weekly lottery is drawn - if more than 3 digits from your number match the draw, you're guaranteed a prize
You'll be told if you win, and your winner's cheque is sent straight to you by post - there’s no need to claim your prize and there's no risk of missing out
For every top prize won by one of our lottery players, we get a £2,500 donation - so everyone’s a winner!
Your chance of winning a prize is 1 in 63
A minimum of 50% of the total proceeds from our lottery are spent on supporting our work, 18.4% on prizes, and 31.6% on the running cost and administration of the lottery
You must be over 18 years of age to play our lottery
You can register online or by post by downloading this application form
You can read our responsible gaming policy here
You can read the Unity Lottery game rules here
Royal Osteoporosis Society is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 4658.
Promoter: Royal Osteoporosis Society, St. James House, Lower Bristol Road, Bath BA2 3BH
Responsible person: Rachel Hughes
