What Charities supports the Belgian national lottery

Everyone counts at the National Lottery In Belgium. We make dreams come true, support athletes, help cultural initiatives grow and together create opportunities. For example, we support multiple projects and initiatives every year. Partly thanks to you because every time you play, you also help others!

The National Lottery supports many charities every year. Our reporter went to visit a few associations to find out more about their achievements and the help they offer to people in need. Discover everything that is possible thanks to you! National Lottery and Euromillions Belgium, more than playing.

Alzheimer’s League
Thanks to the support of all players of the National Lottery, the Alzheimer League can offer a range of activities to help patients, caregivers, families and professionals. In addition, the League was able to set up an awareness campaign around their helpline so that people can ask their questions directly to an experienced expert.

Vocatio
Thanks to the support of all players of the National Lottery, Emma was able to develop a playground in a refugee camp with a VOCATIO grant. With that playground, she reaches up to 1,300 children and parents per day.

Be Vocal
Thanks to the support of all players of the National Lottery, the choir has financial support so that members can rehearse and perform both at home and abroad. They can also make videos with the money to show their activities to the rest of the world.

Payoke
Thanks to the players of the National Lottery, Payoke can take care of victims of human trafficking and smuggling and guide them to a new, safe life in Belgium.

Heart for Handicap
Thanks to the support of all players of the National Lottery, the Genereuzen (Heart for Handicap) manage to connect more people through a sporting activity. Because together the new must become normal. And how can you do that better than by taking on a sporting challenge together?

Guide dogs
Thanks to the support of all players of the National Lottery, the Belgian Center for Guide Dogs can train about 8 dogs per year. The aid is also used for the general operation, including the provisions for foster families. They voluntarily take the puppies home for a year, and the BCG ensures that they are not short of anything.