An ex-Navy officer from Harrogate has pledged to donate some of his £5,000 lottery prize money to a charity that supports veterans.
Jerry Anderson, 70, scooped the top prize in the latest Veterans’ Lottery draw. The lottery provides the main source of income for the Veterans’ Foundation, a military charity that supports men and women who served their country.
Mr Anderson served for 32 years in the Royal Navy and said he was shocked to learn he’d been awarded the winner’s cheque.
He said he planned to spend his winnings on two electric bikes, but he also wanted to give some of it back to the charity after seeing the work it does supporting fellow veterans.
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Mr Anderson said:
“Now I’m getting on a bit and I’m 70 with dodgy knees, we’re going to buy two electric bikes.
“But I’m also going to donate some back – I want to help veterans a bit more.”
He added:
“I’ve got some empathy with veterans as I was medically discharged myself.
“You’re not only supporting a very worthy cause (playing the Veterans’ Lottery), you might just win a prize.”
Find out more about the lottery here.