1998 JOSE RIZAL Philippine Charity Sweepstakes 100 Year Centennial Issue
Issued during the Philippine Celebration of 100 Years of Freedom, featuring Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippine National Hero. Historically, lotteries have been in existence in the
Philippines as early as 1833. Under the auspices of private enterprises called
Empresa de Reales Loteria Espanolas de Filipinas, the Spanish Government
conducted loterias to generate revenues. In fact, our own national hero Dr.
Jose Rizal won ₱6,200.00 in the draw of 1892, while on exile in Dapitan. He
donated his winnings to an educational project. This altruistic act gives an
inkling of what could be done if the lottery was harnessed for charitable and
social welfare projects. With the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution, the loteria
was forced to stop operations. And it was not until the early 1930s that the
idea of holding lottery games was revived. In 1932, the first Sweepstakes draw
was conducted by the government to raise funds to support sports projects for
the Filipino youth through the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) –
the beneficiary of the first draw.
The PAAF Sweepstakes was successful so Philippine government
decided to conduct more draws for the benefit of the Philippine
Anti-Tuberculosis Society, now the Philippine Tuberculosis Society (PTS). The
draws were held under the auspices of an organization called the National
Charity Sweepstakes.Rather than limit the sweepstakes to the benefit of the
youth or to fight tuberculosis, the country’s legislators thought of
institutionalizing the Sweepstakes as a new venture of raising funds for the
promotion of public health and general welfare. |