EMIRATES DRAW CORAL REEF REGENERATION PROGRAMME CELEBRATES

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022

FIRST MILESTONE WITH OVER 3,000 CORAL POLYPS PLANTED

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Emirates Draw’s Grand Prize-Winning Numbers 9941837

Dubai, February 7, 2022: Over 3,000 coral polyps have been planted by 300 divers across different areas in Khorfakkan in Sharjah and Dibba in Fujairah as part of Emirates Draw’s Coral Reef Regeneration programme.

A community-driven activity that was launched in December 2021, the initiative aims to plant 48,000 coral polyps to support the UAE’s efforts to preserve coral reefs across the region. It is also a reflection of the government’s commitment to sustainability, whilst improving coastal society, economy, and securing generations to come for a better tomorrow.

Volunteers from across the UAE have already begun to make a difference, and Emirates Draw continues to extend an invitation to nature lovers to be a part of this unique CSR programme. Every planting event means that more of the country’s beautiful marine environment is preserved, while also providing stunning underwater views.

A new batch of 567 winners were announced yesterday, Sunday February 6, 2022, who received a total of AED 666,659 in prize money during the draw’s live stream announcement. 5 participants matched four out of seven digits from right to left and each won AED 7,777 while 58 participants matched three out of seven digits, and each won AED 777 and 497 participants matched two out of seven and each won AED 77.

To date, over AED 15 million has been presented to over 12,000 winners since the organization’s inception in September 2021. The unique structure of Emirates Draw distinguishes it from other draws in that the grand prize remains at AED 100 million until a single person or a group of people match all seven numbers at which point the grand prize resets to AED 77,777,77.

It is the largest Grand Prize in UAE history and till now remains available, giving optimistic participants another chance to try for the life-changing amount; the next round will be broadcast live on Sunday, February 13th, 2022, at 9pm UAE time.

How to play?

Entrants can choose to participate in the weekly draw by purchasing a AED50 pencil that will support in planting a coral polyp at www.emiratesdraw.com. After registering online, participants can select their seven-digit number or have the system choose their number randomly.

With their purchase, participants are entered into two separate drawings, the first a raffle draw where every week seven lucky participants are guaranteed AED 77,777 each. In addition, all participants will be entered into a second draw with six prize categories that include a Grand Prize of AED100 million when all seven numbers are matched.

The next draw will be live streamed on Sunday, February 6th, 2022, at 9pm UAE time on www.emiratesdraw.com and across its digital platforms, YouTube and Facebook.

Be the next lucky winner and book your numbers early!

For more information, please call the toll-free number 800 77 777 777.

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Notes to the Editor

About Emirates Draw

A socially responsible UAE based organization that aims to support local environmental causes and initiatives through the CSR programmes that it spearheads. The organization aspires to provide ‘For a Better Tomorrow’ and radically improve everyday life for its lucky winners and society at large. Inclusive to all, eligible participants (18 years and above) are entered into two weekly draws; the first draw featuring seven guaranteed winners of AED 77,777 each and the second draw for six prize categories including the largest Grand Prize in UAE history of AED100 million.

For more information, please contact:

Sally Obeid            Cell: +971 52 122 2275

Ahmed Salem       Cell: +971 52 227 5425             | Email: mediarelations@emiratesdraw.com

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