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Looking for an opportunity to bond as a corporate fundraising funds to support people affected by axial SpA? Look no further than these amazing corporate sports events!
Find out moreFancy a Friday afternoon away from the office to play some 5-a-side footie? Get a squad of up to 7 players and join us for a 5-a-side tournament at the world class venue, Powerleague, Vauxhall, London, on Friday 27 September 2024, and have a great afternoon competing against other corporate teams from London whilst raising essential funds to support people affected by axial SpA. Limited spaces available!
Date: Friday 27 September 2024
Time: 2pm-5.30pm
Price: £1,250 per squad (up to 7 players)
Venue: Powerleague, Vauxhall, Black Prince Community Hub, 5 Beaufoy Walk, SE11 6HU
Fill in the form below to express your interest in getting a 5-a-side team together and we'll be in touch as soon as possible to arrange a call!
Everything you need will be provided on the day, including:
All you need to bring is a team, a drink and lots of team spirit for a great afternoon!
If you are a corporate team interested in signing up for the NASS 5-a-side football tournament but want to know more, please email fundraising@nass.co.uk or call 020 8741 1515 and press option 2.
Looking for an opportunity to bond as a corporate fundraising funds to support people affected by axial SpA? Look no further than these amazing corporate sports events!
Find out moreFind 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.