April’s Autism Awareness Month
Stafford Rangers FC is proud to announce that this Saturday’s game against Congleton Town FC will be dedicated to raising awareness of autism as part of April’s Autism Awareness Month.
In support of this important cause, we are delighted to welcome the Stafford and District Branch of the National Autistic Society (NAS) as our special guests for the day. The NAS team will have an information stand in the Jon Downing Suite during the match, offering supporters the opportunity to learn more about the vital work they do, the services they provide, and the support available to autistic individuals, their families, and carers.
The National Autistic Society is the UK’s leading charity for autistic people. Since its founding in 1962, the NAS has transformed countless lives, challenged societal attitudes, and advocated tirelessly to create a more inclusive world for autistic adults and children.
This initiative reflects Stafford Rangers FC’s commitment to supporting important causes within our community. We encourage fans attending the match to visit the NAS stand and show their support for autism awareness. Together, we can help foster understanding and create a more inclusive environment for everyone. Fans can also talk to Heather Rose, the clubs’ first Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Heather can usually be found in the Disabled Shelter.
Kick-off is at 3pm, and we look forward to seeing fans at Stan Robinson Stadium for what promises to be an exciting match and an opportunity to make a difference.
Let’s come together—for football and for a great cause!
More information about the National Autistic Society.
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