Resource Raise funds in your community Raise funds in your community to support NRAS. There are so many ways to fundraise whilst bringing your community together. Print Article Virtual fundraising If your fundraising plans have been postponed or cancelled, we’ve put together a selection of ideas for virtual fundraising that you can do from home instead – and some you can do at no cost to you! Article Celebrate and donate If you’re celebrating a Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary, Religious Ceremony or another special day, consider asking your friends and family to donate to NRAS instead of buying a gift for you. You will be making a real difference to all those living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in the UK. Article Paying in funds Please read below for information on paying in funds raised Article Set up your fundraising page Find out how to set up your fundraising page.
Article Virtual fundraising If your fundraising plans have been postponed or cancelled, we’ve put together a selection of ideas for virtual fundraising that you can do from home instead – and some you can do at no cost to you!
Article Virtual fundraising If your fundraising plans have been postponed or cancelled, we’ve put together a selection of ideas for virtual fundraising that you can do from home instead – and some you can do at no cost to you!
Article Celebrate and donate If you’re celebrating a Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary, Religious Ceremony or another special day, consider asking your friends and family to donate to NRAS instead of buying a gift for you. You will be making a real difference to all those living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in the UK.
Article Celebrate and donate If you’re celebrating a Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary, Religious Ceremony or another special day, consider asking your friends and family to donate to NRAS instead of buying a gift for you. You will be making a real difference to all those living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in the UK.