
Players, friends and supporters of Nantwich Town Disability Football (NTDF) are urging the community to get behind a sponsored 42-mile walk taking place this summer.
Setting off from Nantwich and finishing at The Kinder Lodge in Hayfield, the challenge aims to raise vital funds to support the continued growth of NTDF.
The team provides opportunities for more than 50 players across visually impaired and adult pan-disability teams.
Donations for the August 29th walk will go directly towards running and developing NTDF, helping to keep its free, inclusive sessions open and accessible to all.
Event organiser Craig Acton said: “Every step we take in this challenge is about creating opportunities for our players.
“NTDF is more than just football — it’s a place where people feel included, supported and part of something special.
“We’re asking the community to back us, whether that’s by donating, walking or simply spreading the word. Together, we can keep breaking down barriers.”
The walk is open to everyone. Supporters can take on a distance that suits them — whether that’s five miles, 10 miles, half the route, or the full 42-mile challenge.
This latest fundraiser builds on a series of efforts led by Craig and the NTDF team aimed at ensuring disability football continues to thrive locally.
Support the walkers and donate here https://www.gofundme.com/f/sponsored-walk-for-ntdf
NTDF is supported by Direct Access, award-winning Universal Design and Accessibility specialists led by disabled people.
(Story by Jonathan White)


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