
Choose how many tickets you’d like to buy
From a grand tour of Florence and Tuscany to a Kindle E-reader, our panel of Marie Curie Nurses enjoyed choosing the top three prizes for this year’s Nurses Raffle. To support them, and have a chance to win, enter today!
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This year Marie Curie Nurses helped choose the prizes, so you know they'll be amazing!
Or a 5 star grand tour of enchanting Florence and Tuscany
Or a luxury weekend break - choose from 200 hotels
Or a Kindle E-reader
Tickets cost only £1 each and with every ticket you buy you'll be helping Marie Curie Nurses to be there for people living with a terminal illness.
You can play online with a debit card and be entered into our draw immediately. Entrants must be over 18. It only takes a few moments and it's easy as one, two, three!
1. Simply choose how many raffle tickets you want at £1 each.
2. Enter your details - we need to know who to contact if you win.
3. Pay by debit card.
To play, remember you must be over 18. Read our full Terms & Conditions
“At first I didn't believe what I was seeing! I've treated my children, with enough left over to treat myself and also give a little back to Marie Curie”
Barbara Bridge, who won £500 in the VIP Raffle
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These Terms and Conditions are the Raffle Rules. By entering the raffle, entrants agree to be bound by these rules.
We also request winners to complete a winner questionnaire and return a photo of themselves to use on future promotional material. Should this be returned to Marie Curie the permission to use it can be withdrawn at any time by a winner by emailing gaming@mariecurie.org.uk or writing to Raffles and Lottery Team, Marie Curie, One Embassy Gardens, London, SW8 5NQ. Whilst the completion of the questionnaire and provision of a photo is greatly helpful for Marie Curie’s promotion of the raffle it is not compulsory.
Please note: it is not possible to exactly predict the chances of winning a prize as this is not a ‘fixed odds’ raffle.
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Stacey and Fiona are registered nurses based in the Highlands and Islands region, Scotland.
Even deep snow didn’t stop them reaching an elderly man relying on their care. When they couldn’t drive up a steep hill to the house, Stacey and Fiona left their car on the side of the road. “The snow was really bad, so we walked up the icy hill with our medical bags because we knew he was in pain and we had to reach him,” Stacey recalls.
"It was 12.45am and –10 degrees. I’ve never felt cold and pain like it! But we just make sure we do absolutely everything we can to care for every person who really need us."