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Charity football match raises awareness for Autism and ADHD

Charity football match raises awareness for Autism and ADHD via echo-news.co.uk   A much-loved celebrity football match has made its return to south Essex…

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Charity football match raises awareness for Autism and ADHD

via echo-news.co.uk

 

A much-loved celebrity football match has made its return to south Essex to raise awareness for autism and ADHD.

 

The United for Charity event at the Len Salmon Stadium, in Bowers and Pitsea on May 10, attracted more than 350 people.

In partnership with Team Avery Essex and Anna Kennedy Online, the event raised more than £1,700 while shining a spotlight on Autism and ADHD awareness.

19455054 300x200The charity team (Image: Tiego Grenho Photography)

Founder Chris Cooper said: “We organised similar matches before the pandemic, and when Team Avery Essex and Dr. Anna Kennedy OBE approached us to bring them back, it didn’t take much convincing.19455062 300x200

 

“This event wasn’t about formal training – it was about community, connection, and celebrating inclusivity.”

 

 

19455086 300x200Carla Tomasio from ECL (Image: Tiego Grenho Photography)

 

Bowers & Pitsea FC generously sponsored the venue, and founder Chris Cooper added a special thanks to Darren Scorey for helping make the day possible.

Highlights of the event also included stalls from various businesses, inflatables, performances by the Urban Twirlers Majorettes, a mini youth tournament, and the main event.

19455068 300x200Steven Smith, celebrity Hair stylist, handing to Chris Cooper his signed book (Image: Tiego Grenho Photography)

The match provided thrilling entertainment, with the team turning around a 0-4 halftime score to win 5-4.

Former professional goalkeeper Ian Bentley said: “It was a pleasure to play.

 

19455071 300x200Sen Moro, Jay Long, Nicky Simmonds, Ian Bentley and Tony Curl (Image: Tiego Grenho Photography)

“The event was well organised and the kids were so polite – a real credit to their families.”

Dr. Anna Kennedy OBE added: “It was sunny, welcoming, and truly inclusive. Huge thanks to Team Avery and United for Charity for bringing everyone together.”

Jay Long with Carla Tomasio (Image: Tiego Grenho Photography)19455075 300x200

Celebrity attendees included Sen Monro, Tony Curl, Nicky Simmonds, Ian Bentley, and James Pope.

Thanks were extended to Acclaim Contracts Ltd (kit sponsor), DJ Aston Avery & James from Gateway 97.8, the many volunteers, family members, and supporters who made the event a success.

Mr Cooper added: “This day wasn’t just about football. It was about showing that inclusivity is key to community success.”

 

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The celebrity and charity team (Image: Tiego Grenho Photography)

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