About Aftermath Support
Aftermath Support is a UK charity that has supported people affected by serious and fatal road traffic collisions across the Northwest for over 21 years. We provide free emotional and practical support to bereaved families, injured survivors, witnesses, friends and others whose lives have been affected by a serious or fatal road traffic collision. Every person's journey is unique, so our support is compassionate, person-centred and sensitive to the trauma people may be experiencing.
From the first days after a collision through to recovery, investigations, inquests and beyond, we are there with understanding, guidance and care, helping people feel less alone as they begin to rebuild their lives.
Playing Your Lottery with Aftermath Support
Every time you play you will be contributing directly to the funding of Aftermath Support, as well as being in with a chance of winning Your Lottery £10,000 jackpot, there are also fifteen monthly prizes from the £1,650 prize pot.
Where your stake goes
- 60% of your stake goes directly to Aftermath Support
- 20% is payable in winners' prizes
- 20% used in administration of the lottery
Compared with other lotteries
- 25.5% Health Lottery goes to good causes
- 28% National Lottery goes to good causes
- 32% Postcode Lottery goes to good causes
What we can do with the funding
Money raised through Aftermath Support social lottery will help us provide free emotional and practical support to people whose lives have been affected by serious or fatal road traffic collisions.
Funds could help provide compassionate one-to-one support, counselling and trauma-informed care; bereavement resources for adults, children and young people; ongoing telephone check-ins, home visits, peer support and in-person support sessions; practical guidance through hospital care, legal processes and inquests; information packs, coping resources and signposting to specialist services.
Your support helps ensure that bereaved families, survivors with life-changing injuries, people who were first on scene and others affected by road trauma can receive compassionate care and guidance when they need it most.





