Raffles
Your chance to win exciting prizes!
A great way for you to support people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition and those who need end of life care
Our raffles take place twice a year in the summer and winter.

Summer Super Draw – Win up to £2,000!
For just £1, our Summer Super Draw gives you a chance to win a £2,000 grand prize or one of seven other cash prizes.
Each ticket purchased supports people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition and those who need end of life care.
The raffle entry will close on Friday 1st August 2025 and winning tickets will be drawn on Thursday 7th August at 2pm.
1st prize-£2,000
2nd prize- £500
3rd prize-250
Then 5x £50
Want to join our raffle?
How do I take part?
NEW! This summer you can take part in our Summer Super Draw online. Follow the link to purchase your virtual tickets from 11 May – 31 July 2025.
If you have signed up for our quarterly newsletter (and ticked the box) you should receive a raffle pack, with your most recent newsletter.
- Sell raffle tickets
You can also request raffle tickets by completing our Raffle Ticket Request Form and we will post them to you, if our current raffle is live. (If our raffle is not currently live we will save your details for the next raffle.)
- In our shops
Look out for raffle tickets on sale in our Charity Shops!
- Online
This year we are excited to launch a way of playing our Summer Super Draw online alongside our usual raffle tickets.
Open to those 18 and over only. We support responsible gambling. Terms and conditions apply.
Can you donate prizes?
If you would like to donate a prize for our next raffle please let us know by emailing fundraising@arhc.org.uk or partnerships@arhc.org.uk or telephone 01223 675888.
FAQ's
How do I play online?
Click this link and follow the easy instructions.
You will receive a confirmation email after you have paid to confirm your entries.
What are the Terms and Conditions for the Summer Draw?
What happens to the raffle tickets?
Once we receive your raffle tickets they are securely stored until the day of the draw. On the draw day a number of tickets are randomly selected by staff, volunteers, visitors and patients. We will then contact the lucky winners.

Thank YOU
Thank you to everyone who buys and sells raffle tickets, and to all of the local businesses who support our raffles, by kindly donating wonderful prizes. You are supporting people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition and those who need end of life care.
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