For over a year now, many associations and bodies involved in the areas of social welfare, sport and culture have been battling to deal with repercussions from the public-health crisis. In response to this challenging predicament, Loterie Romande is delighted to announce it will be distributing CHF 224.7 million for public-interest projects, on a par with the figure for the previous year, even though sections of its sales network were totally shut down for several months. Associations that benefit are cornerstone organisations in our society and will once again be able to rely on vital support from Loterie Romande which has drawn exceptionally on reserves set aside in the past.
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