
Oh, and you could also win the £25,000 jackpot prize!
BY DIVA STAFF, IMAGE BY JUAN MOYANO
You can help raise vital funds for DIVA Charitable Trust (DCT) and potentially win a jackpot of £25,000 on The Rainbow Lottery today!
So… how does it work? If you head over to The Rainbow Lottery, you can choose DCT as your chosen good cause. For every £1 ticket you buy, 50p will be donated to DCT. The Rainbow Lottery is a weekly lottery that aims to raise money for good causes in the LGBTQIA+ community. Each ticket has a 1 in 50 chance to win a prize each week, with the jackpot being a whopping £25,000.
In helping support DCT, you will be making sure that LGBTQIA+ women and non-binary people continue to be heard around the world. From publishing DIVA magazine and leading Lesbian Visibility Week, to conducting groundbreaking research and collaborating with charities and corporate allies, DCT are striving to make sure the LGBTQIA+ community is celebrated. Together, we can make a real impact.
The Rainbow Lottery has raised £500,000 for LGBTQIA+ causes across the UK, selling over one million tickets in less than five years. The Rainbow Lottery has also paid out over £130,000 in prizes to players across the UK.
Last year, trailblazing human rights champion, activist and community leader Dr Lady Phyll was announced as DCT’s new executive director.
Speaking on her appointment, Dr Lady Phyll said: “DIVA has always been more than a magazine, it is a political home, a cultural archive and a living testament to the power of LGBTQIA+ women and non-binary people telling our own stories.”
Take part in The Rainbow Lottery today: rainbowlottery.co.uk/support/diva-charitable-trust
Love media made by and for LGBTQIA+ women and gender diverse people? Then you’ll love DIVA. We’ve been spotlighting the community for over 30 years. Here’s how you can get behind queer media and keep us going for another generation: linkin.bio/ig-divamagazine
Did you know that DIVA has now become a charity? Our magazine is published by the DIVA Charitable Trust. You can find out more about the organisation and how you can offer your support here: divacharitabletrust.com
