The Top 10 Most Generous Lottery Winners Including One Who Bought Ten Cars For Others [VIDEO]

Many lottery winners experience problems with receiving a large sum of money, since most of them are unused to managing large amounts. Not so with these 10 generous winners - they started helping others by giving their money to good causes and assisting others. See some the generous things they did here for real life examples of what you can do when you win.

Now You Can Get Our Lottery Products Free In A Daily Draw

Now You Can Get Our Lottery Products Free In A Daily Draw

Our popular Free Daily Draw is now live again. The Draw was originally launched in 2016 and ran for a year as part of our charity arm, giving products away to help players win the lottery. It’s now back by popular demand, and offers a choice of 3 of our products every day. Here’s some commonly asked questions about it:

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RICH IS... Putting James Bond's Own 007 Aston Martin Vanquish In Your Garage

RICH IS... Putting James Bond's Own 007 Aston Martin Vanquish In Your Garage

Ever dreamt of having your own James Bond Aston Martin numbered 007 in your garage? (Update follows).

Then here's your chance to turn your dream into a reality. Hollywood actor Daniel Craig, who is best known for his role of the charismatic secret agent James Bond in the film series, is selling his personal 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish.

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Teenage Lottery Winner Was Moved By Cancer Sufferer's Dream. What She Did Next Is Truly Heartwarming

Teenage Lottery Winner Was Moved By Cancer Sufferer's Dream. What She Did Next Is Truly Heartwarming

Jane Park (left) with Leon Rendle and his mother Nicky at the fish and chip shop in Edinburgh. Photo: Edinburgh News

Euromillions winner Jane Park, 19, started her buying spree with the £1.1 million win with Louis Vuitton bags and a chihuahua. Then she started work in an Edinburgh fish and chip shop.

And now the Scot has put her money behind a good cause…

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It's An Honor To Help You Win This Week

British comedian Bruce Forsyth got knighted by the Queen recently, but I didn't.

Our country has just announced the mid-year honors list.

It's mainly a bunch of kindly and righteous people who get knighted or honored for the work they've done in the community.

My name wasn't there.

I don't understand why I wasn't nominated. After all, I help thousands of people each realise their dreams each year.

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$202 Million Powerball Winners Buy Grocery Store

Brian and Mary Lohse give advice to lottery winners in this video. Press-Citizen

What would you do if your town of 4,000 residents had to drive half an hour to the nearest grocery store in another town, and you had a $202 million lottery windfall?

Easy - spend $4.5 million and buy your town their own supermarket. That's what two 2012 Iowa Powerball jackpot winners did, and it opens at the end of this month.

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How Long Would It Take You To Be Bored After A Lottery Win?

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"I am not complaining but you do get a bit bored sometimes," said National Lottery Winner Geraldine Hilling, 44, about her win. In this photo she was one of several lottery winners who donated gifts to hospices throughout UK.

Since winning £3 million (US$5 million), the lottery winner has been out of work for a while, and wants to return. How long do you think it took her to realise that enforced leisure is not always the best move?

And how long do you think it would take you to be bored after a $5 million win? A similar time? More? Less?

The Offbeat Ways 4 Lottery Winners Spent Their Cash

Green Island’s new $250,000 spray park at the Paine Street Park, New York was built with a donation from State Lottery winners John and Linda Kutey in honor of their parents. The Kuteys donated $200,000 to construct the spray park. John Kutey was one of seven employees who cashed in a $319 million winning Mega Millions ticket in 2011. His share was $28.7 million.
Photo: Will Waldron/Times Union
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POLL: Would You Give Your Winnings To Charity - Or Keep It For Yourself?


Canadian couple Allen and Violet Large gave 98% of their $11.2 million winnings away to charity, friends and hospitals.

The couple, in their late 70's, kept $200,000 back for a rainy day... saying they had each other and that's all they needed.

If you won this amount, would you give away most of it? Or keep it all for rainy days?

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