Create your own raffles and auctions
Raffles and auctions are great ways to fundraise for a good cause, and we have made this easier by going 100% online! Are you interested in creating your own to fundraise for NASS?
Get startedEnter our latest NASS raffle or create your own online raffle or auction to raise vital funds for NASS.
Raffles and auctions are great ways to fundraise for a good cause, and we have made this easier by going 100% online! Are you interested in creating your own to fundraise for NASS?
Get startedThank you to everyone who entered the NASS Festive Raffle 2024! You helped raise £2,725 to support people with axial SpA this winter. Congratulations to the winners!
Find out moreIf you have any questions about entering our latest raffle or creating your own online raffle or auction to fundraise for NASS, please don't hesitate to email fundraising@nass.co.uk or call 020 8741 1515 (press option 2)
Donate to NASS in a way that suits you. Whether it's making a regular donation, a one off donation or pledging to leave a gift in your will, every penny you donate really does make a difference to the lives of people with axial SpA with the help of NASS.
Find out moreGive as you shop online to raise vital funds for NASS! Whether you buy cards online for loved ones, do your weekly shop, purchase your favourite items on ebay, or shop online with easufundraising, every penny you donate really does make a difference to the lives of people with axial SpA with the help of NASS.
Find out moreFrom quiz nights to coffee mornings and bake sales, organising a step challenge or a dress down day at work or school, or celebrating your birthday by asking your friends and family for donations to your Facebook Birthday page, there’s no limit to what you can do to organise your own fundraising for NASS!
Find out moreRead the stories of others affected by axial SpA who have chosen to fundraise to support people with axial SpA.
Read storiesFind out why your support really does matter, the impact your support can have, and why your support has never been more urgent.
Find out more1 in 200 of the adult population in the UK have axial SpA (AS). That's twice as many as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
Axial SpA (AS) is a condition that affects young people. Symptoms start late teens to early twenties, with the average age of onset being 26.
The current average delay to diagnosis from when symptoms start is 8.5 years, by which irreversible damage to the spine may have occurred.
59% of people with axial SpA (AS) report experiencing mental health problems compared to 25% of those with musculoskeletal conditions overall.