People and organisations are saying a collective thank you to National Lottery players for their contribution to good causes across the UK.
Thousands of people ware posting crossed finger selfies on Monday 14 November to say a big #ThanksToYou to National Lottery players for funding amazing projects in sport and beyond, and there's still time to join in as part of The National Lottery's 28th birthday.
How to get involved?
It’s easy to join in all you have to do is:
- Share your crossed finger selfie on the Monday 14 November
- Include a message about how National Lottery players have helped your organisation, and say thank you to National Lottery players by using the hashtags #ThanksToYou and #NationalLottery.
The campaign will celebrate amazing projects, the people that make them happen and the support given to them by National Lottery players.
Today is crossed finger selfie day! 🤞 We’re joining in to say a big #ThanksToYou to #NationalLottery players, for funding amazing projects across the UK. Take part by sharing your selfie… pic.twitter.com/RJCbeTAwL5
— Scottish Hockey (@ScottishHockey) November 14, 2022
Happy Birthday @TNLUK
— British Curling (@BritishCurling) November 14, 2022
A huge thank you to every #NationalLottery player -
YOUR support enables us to train hard every day and be the best we can be when competing on the global stage.
We hope you enjoy being part of our journey and celebrating success with us. #ThanksToYou pic.twitter.com/xnue07O8W9
Happy 28th birthday @TNLUK from our Paralympic curling squad 🤞
— British Curling (@BritishCurling) November 14, 2022
Today we're saying a huge thank you to all the @TNLUK
players who help support our programme which is committed to introducing a new generation to
wheelchair curling.#ThanksToYou #NationalLottery pic.twitter.com/i5xQbQnGag
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🤩 Some professional athletes saying #ThanksToYou for the contribution #NationalLottery makes to providing opportunities.
— Scottish Squash 🏴 (@Scottish_Squash) November 14, 2022
Greg Lobban & Rory Stewart celebrated winning a 🥉 at the recent Commonwealth Games.
📸 @LobSquash @G_Adderley01 @Rorystewart_17 pic.twitter.com/gp7Pr9H3eL
#NationalLottery Funding 💰🙌🏻#ThanksToYou - @TNLUK players help to support thousands of good causes like @sportscotland and change lives across the UK
— Scottish Gymnastics (@ScotGymnastics) November 14, 2022
Some of our gymnasts are saying thank you for the contribution the @LottoGoodCauses funding provides 🤞🏻💙 pic.twitter.com/pCIFYcgZ3t
Happy birthday to @TNLUK 🎂
— Scottish Hockey (@ScottishHockey) November 14, 2022
Scotland internationalists @katierob_ and @robharwood10 say a huge #ThanksToYou to all the players for your continued support of sports. #NationalLottery @LottoGoodCauses pic.twitter.com/bgzN34txj3
We are sharing our crossed fingers today thanks to #NationalLottery players.
— Inverness Tennis & Squash Club (@InvTennisSquash) November 14, 2022
It's #ThanksToYou that we have received funding to help grow #Squash opportunities for young people in Inverness 🤞🙌🤗@Scottish_Squash pic.twitter.com/FRa6YWEDoe
Thanks to the @TNLComFundScot & @sportscotland for supporting the @UYCS_ ‘s football team. Without your support can not achieve what we did, mainly thanks to @daniel_mccallum #ThanksToYou 🤞 pic.twitter.com/yqhakMTKSx
— United Yemeni Community in Scotland🧡 (@UYCS_) November 14, 2022
Happy Crossed Fingers Day! 🤞
— BadmintonScot (@BadmintonScot) November 14, 2022
Today we’re sharing our selfies to say a huge #ThanksToYou to all @TNLUK players - your incredible support means so much to our sport & projects that are funded across the UK! 👏🏸
Tag us in your selfies😃#badmintonscotland @sportscotland pic.twitter.com/kMHQSwFGeu