24 May

Another lottery winner that the BBC spoke to was Craig Harrison, 61, of Lowsoft. Despite receiving £100,000 a month for a year on his National Lottery scratchcard, the man continues to work for the Jolly Sellers in Pakefield to "put his foot on the ground."


Harrison also decided to help Baby Basics in their efforts, and acknowledged that this kind of activity is new to him. Nevertheless, he said that he was happy to help Baby Basics and support the effort.
Tracey Field, 56, from Benfleet, was paid £2.5 million in 2008 shortly after she finished her breast cancer treatment. She was delighted because her victory meant she would no longer have to go to work and spend more time with her children.


Field explained that helping Baby Basics is very satisfying because it has allowed us to give it back to people who need it. 


According to Judith Goddard, a co-founder of Baby Basics, the charity's services are more important than ever because of the high cost of living. She said she is grateful that she has people to help her, but she regrets that she needed their help in the first place. 무료슬롯사이트

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