A fortunate lottery winner, who secured a £6.1 million jackpot, is now actively involved in assisting a local food bank. Kevin Jones, a bus driver, and his wife Michele matched the winning numbers in 2016, leading to a significant change in their lives. Michele, now enjoying financial freedom, finds fulfillment in aiding those in need at a food bank in her community.
Four years ago, Michele joined The Pantry @ Sandbach Hub team to offer support to individuals facing challenges with food and living expenses. Expressing her desire to help others, Michele highlighted the rewarding experience of being part of the team, which strives to ensure people do not go hungry.
Additionally, the couple has collaborated with the National Lottery on various community initiatives, such as supporting an arts group in Manchester. Kevin recalled the moment he discovered his millionaire status while working his bus route, sharing the excitement of the life-changing news with his boss.
Despite their newfound wealth, Kevin and Michele prioritized supporting their family and relocated to Sandbach to be closer to loved ones. The couple emphasized the freedom the jackpot brought, enabling them to secure their family’s financial future and eliminate obligations like mortgages and bills.
Their heartwarming story coincides with significant changes to the Lotto game, aimed at doubling the number of millionaires created annually. With each £2 Lotto line now offering two winning chances, the game is expected to create approximately 345 millionaires per year, contributing to more funding for charitable causes across the UK.
