That is a question I have asked myself many times.
My Mum used to do what is called the RSL Art Union lotteries down here, where all the money goes to helping boys in need - they might be homeless, have been abused etc. You win luxury homes & apartments, and if you pay more or buy so many tickets, you can also win boats & money etc.
But it's still gambling isn't it?
I've cared for many, many people who have literally lost everything from gambling - homes, cars, their families love and trust etc. And they all started off by getting little scratchies, or spending $20 here & there. Gambling is so easily accessible online as well now.
If I think it might benefit someone, I would buy a ticket for a good cause. But I just wonder how much of the proceeds actually go to that good cause in the end. It's been reported many times that the people who really need the money actually see very little of it, due to high administration, transport costs etc. And the CEO's make a fortune as well.
I just wonder if we are all being hoodwinked by these so-called charities.