
Win a Range Rover while supporting The Brain Charity!
Become a raise hero today!
This summer, The Brain Charity is one of the beneficiaries of the Raise Hero 50/50 charity raffle.
Our supporters have the opportunity to win huge prizes while supporting our mission to help people living with all forms of neurological conditions to live longer, healthier, happier lives.
For every entry purchased, half of the amount will be donated directly to The Brain Charity.
What can I win in the Raise Hero 50/50 raffle?
One lucky entrant will win a Range Rover Evoque!
The Range Rover Evoque is a compact SUV, with an elegant design and premium interior.
With advanced engines and responsive all-wheel drive, it is build for confidence on any terrain, delivering style and comfort whether you’re navigating city streets or escaping to the countryside.

But that’s not all! The winner will also receive a bundle of goodies including:
- £2,000 cash
- A Louis Vuitton tote bag and holdall
- A PlayStation 5
- A 50” Samsung TV
- And even more!
Enter the Raise Hero raffle here
How do I enter the Raise Hero 50/50 raffle?
You can enter the Raise Hero 50/50 raffle online from as little as £5 for 50 entries into the draw.
You can enter as many times as you like – more entries mean more chances to win and more funds raised for The Brain Charity!
Don’t delay! The deadline to enter the draw is Tuesday 30th September, with the lucky winner contacted soon after.
Enter the Raise Hero raffle here!
Why should I enter the Raise Hero 50/50 raffle in support of The Brain Charity?
Half the cost of all entries into the Raise Hero 50/50 raffle through our landing page will be donated directly to The Brain Charity.
For example, if you purchase £10 worth of entries, we will receive £5.
Your £5 could give someone with a neurological condition the chance to attend our monthly coffee morning – a place where they can meet others who understand their experience and a gateway to accessing further support.

Amber’s Story: “From the moment I stepped through the doors, I found it to be a warm, welcoming and supportive place.”
Amber, who is autistic and has a learning disability, originally came to The Brain Charity for support over ten years ago.
She quickly got involved with volunteering, and over the years has supported with a variety of roles including creating information packs, helping on reception and welcoming new volunteers.
Through her time with The Brain Charity, Amber says she’s developed new communication skills and grown more confident using technology.
Amber regularly attends social activities at The Brain Charity, including our monthly coffee mornings which she says she “especially enjoys”!
Full terms and conditions can be found here:
Good luck!
Category: News
Published: 21 July 2025