You can help save lives by entering a charity's lottery for as little as £1.15 per week.
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity offers a weekly draw for a £1,000 top prize in its Lifesaving Lottery.
Participants have a chance to win one of five weekly cash prizes, while ensuring life-saving emergency services maintain daily operations.
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The charity supplies vital emergency aid to severely injured or ill patients across the West Midlands.
Revenue from the Lifesaving Lottery funds the air ambulance and critical care cars, enabling the deployment of advanced critical care.
The lottery, now in its 12th year, receives support across the region, with lottery attendees supplying funds each week.
Emma Wood, head of fundraising and engagement for MAAC, said: "Three in every ten of our missions are funded by our generous supporters who take part in our weekly Lifesaving Lottery.
"Playing is an easy way for supporters to help make daily lifesaving missions possible in the West Midlands and win big."
Each £1.15 ticket purchase gives each player a unique number, and a computer randomly selects the winning numbers every week.
Entry into the Lifesaving Lottery is permitted to individuals aged 18 or over, with payment options accommodating monthly, bi-monthly, bi-annually or annually.
Registration can be done quickly online (midlandsairambulance.com/lottery).
For more information regarding Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, visit its website (midlandsairambulance.com) and social media platforms.
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