The coronavirus has been talking about itself for a long time, and restrictions have affected numerous areas. The UK Lottery is no exception, with its record of doing so.
To date, more than £1.5 billion has been allocated to fight the pandemic. All of the funds have been used for a variety of purposes, but all ultimately boil down to a single goal, namely helping those sickened by the virus.
Lottery funds go towards programmes aimed at tackling isolation and loneliness, as well as supporting the elderly and vulnerable young people. Both organisations and foundations are not exempt from this, as they promote psychological and physical well-being in the community.
It is important to say that the National Lottery has indeed contributed immensely to the recovery of health across the country during the pandemic. It makes a big difference to people’s lives, as there is very important financial support. This has been stated repeatedly by the authorities.
Over the last year, the lotteries have provided tremendous support to numerous projects across the country. And this funding is also aimed at other niches, such as sports, heritage and the arts.