Festive Raffle
Enter the first ever online only NASS Festive Raffle between 10am on Monday 13 November -11.55pm on Thursday 21 December to have a chance of winning £500!
Find out moreHelp raise funds for NASS by creating your very own raffle and/or auction!
Raffles and auctions are a fun and creative way to raise money for a good cause. This is made particularly easy by being 100% online! Why not create your own for NASS? You can even choose your own theme for your online events, and invite your family/friends from all over the world to join!
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Your support for NASS and people with axial SpA is more critical than ever:
Axial SpA is an inflammatory condition of the spine and joints. Inflammation where muscles attach to the bones, causes extreme pain. It’s an invisible and often misdiagnosed condition. Often leaving people feeling powerless, in increasing pain and extreme exhaustion. If left untreated, it can permanently fuse bones together.
NASS is the only charity in the UK dedicated to supporting people with axial SpA. NASS doesn’t receive any statutory funding. We rely on your kindness and generosity, and other people like you, to help us transform the diagnosis, treatment and care of people with axial SpA and help more people live well with the condition sooner.
If you have any questions about how to create your own raffle or auction for NASS, please email fundraising@nass.co.uk or call 020 8741 1515 and press option 2.
Enter the first ever online only NASS Festive Raffle between 10am on Monday 13 November -11.55pm on Thursday 21 December to have a chance of winning £500!
Find out moreStarting to think about Christmas shopping? Bid in the online NASS Christmas Auction between 6pm Sunday 26th November – 6pm on Sunday 3rd December 2023.
Find out moreWant to get active this winter whilst fundraising for NASS? Join our Winter Walk Challenge between 13 November 2023-29 February 2024!
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 24.
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.