28% of revenue is given to good causes
Since the very first EuroMillions draw on February 13th 2004, the total amount raised for good causes is more than 4 billion euro (status April 3rd 2009). This amount increases approximately 20 million euro every single week, benefiting society as a whole.
You make a clear difference
28% of the revenue is earmarked for good causes - in other words, every single time you play the EuroMillions a good part of your money is sent directly to health, education, environment, community and charity projects. That is social responsibility, that is the EuroMillions, and that is how you make a difference.
To sum up, of all available games such as casinos, lotteries and sport betting, lotteries are the only ones giving back to society and at the same time offering cash prizes.
The EuroMillions is a socially responsible way of enjoying the fun and excitement of playing a game, while at the same time having the opportunity to win unbelievable cash prizes - prizes reaching 100 million euro or even more, every week.