BELIZE CITY – In a significant boost to national humanitarian efforts, the Belize Red Cross has received a substantial contribution of $55,000 from unclaimed lottery winnings. The funds originated from the unclaimed portion of the Million Dalla Jackpot drawn on December 20th, administered by the Belize Government Lotteries Limited.
This financial injection will directly enhance the organization’s critical programs across three key areas: disaster preparedness and emergency response systems, nationwide health services, and community resilience initiatives. The allocation represents exactly half of the total unclaimed prizes from the year-end jackpot event.
Lily Bowman, Director General of the Belize Red Cross, expressed profound appreciation for the timely contribution. “It feels very gratifying when our work is recognized and appreciated,” Bowman stated. “This support will go a long way in allowing the Belize Red Cross to continue its humanitarian work in the communities.”
Highlighting the operational challenges faced by nonprofit organizations, Bowman explained the practical implications of the funding: “The minute you have to mobilize a staff or a volunteer, there’re expenses. This will definitely help us to continue our programs in the communities, to mobilize our staff and our volunteers to be able to deliver services to the most vulnerable people in Belize.”
The Belize Red Cross maintains an extensive network across the country, having implemented programs in over 100 communities. This partnership between national gaming revenues and humanitarian response demonstrates an innovative approach to funding critical social services, ensuring that even unclaimed prizes serve national preparedness interests.
