Won Lottery Of USD 217 Million and then spent nearly all of it to help save the planet

Won Lottery Of USD 217 Million and then spent nearly all of it to help save the planet.

A French man who won the EuroMillions lottery in 2020 put nearly all of his winnings into an environmental foundation.

A lucky Frenchman has decided to dedicate most of his record-breaking $217 million lottery jackpot to a nature foundation he created; he told Le Parisien in an exclusive interview published Wednesday.

The winner, nicknamed “Guy” by the French lottery group Françaises des Jeux (FDJ), won the sum in December 2020.

At the time, the jackpot was the largest in the history of EuroMillions, a seven-number lottery involving several European countries, including France and the United Kingdom.

“From my point of view, the priority today is saving the planet,” Guy told Le Parisien.

“We must act. It is an absolute emergency. If nothing is done in this regard, all other actions will be in vain. We will no longer exist.”

Climate scientists worldwide reported Monday that renewable energy must take the place of fossil fuels to prevent even more deadly and destructive impacts of the climate crisis.

The energy transition needs to happen within this decade, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded.

Won Lottery Of USD 217 Million and then spent nearly all of it to help save the planet

Won Lottery Of USD 217 Million and then spent nearly all of it to help save the planet

Revisiting the moment of his win, Guy told Le Parisien he could still remember his doubts and disbelief.

After it became clear he was indeed the winner, he said, he decided to put the money to good use.

“The minute I found out I was the lucky winner of the EuroMillions, I had the will to share my luck,” he said in the interview with Le Parisien.

He was already determined to create his foundation at the time of his win, according to a statement from FDJ.

The result of Guy’s determination is Anyama, a foundation named after a town in Côte d’Ivoire where he spent several years during his childhood, he told Le Parisien.

“I have passed on most of my prize money and will gradually give away almost all of it,” he said.

The Anyama foundation website explained that Guy’s memory of watching trucks loaded with trees in Côte d’Ivoire motivated him to create an environmental foundation.

“This procession of trucks left a deep impression on me and filled me with outrage,” he said.

The lottery group FDJ welcomed Guy’s decision to donate most of his prize to save the environment. Its spokesperson Thibault Mongis told CNN Friday, calling it an exceptional and generous gesture.

Guy’s winning combination in 2020 was 6, 9, 13, 24, 41, and lucky star numbers 3 and 12, according to the FDJ statement at the time.

Guy has since been dethroned as the largest jackpot winner. Another French player won the sum of $239 million in October 2021.


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