ALL IN FOR ASCENT SOCCER (UK) - THURSDAY, MARCH 9th - 6PM to 11:30 (GMT)

‘All In For Ascent Soccer’ is a charity poker tournament, party and networking event presented by Adaptavist!

The event's guests will have a ton of fun and a chance to make a difference -- with all net proceeds going to Ascent Soccer, via charitable partner Athletes for Africa, in support of programs for youth in soccer, academics and leadership.

For more information on tickets or to join the event wait list please contact Ava Maitland at amaitland@adaptavist.com.

 

ABOUT THE EVENT . . . IN 3 EASY STEPS

STEP ONE : LEARN HOW TO REGISTER

This event is happening on Thursday, March 9th at Adaptavist HQ, Drapers House, 76-78 Clerkenwell Road in London.

Once you’ve purchased your ticket (or table), you will get an email notification and confirmation of your entry and seat(s) at the poker tables.

STEP TWO : CHECK OUT THE BENEFITS

Everyone at the event will enjoy:

POKER EVENT SEAT: An entry into the tournament and a seat at the poker tables, for a ton of fun and great prizes. And, if you purchase a ‘table’, you get 8 seats and an exclusive table to start the event!

DRINKS & EATS: All-inclusive cocktail/networking reception, and drinks and food all evening.

GREAT PRIZES: A chance to win some amazing prizes for our top poker players, alongside our random draws with a chance for everyone to win. Prize details coming soon!

SPECIAL GUESTS: Some sport and entertainment celebs have been invited and might just be at your table! Guests will be confirmed closer to event day, and may be subject to change.

STEP THREE: DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE POKER

This is an event for all! Even if this is your first time at a poker table, this evening is for you. We will have poker experts on hand to run the tournament and take our beginners through a crash course in ‘Texas Hold ‘em Poker’ so you’ll be ready to play,

And then, it’s game on!

 

For more information on tickets or to join the event wait list please contact Ava Maitland at amaitland@adaptavist.com.

 

ATTENDEES

David Marlow (2), Gitlab (1 Table), Toby Seth (1 Table), Ivko Kupenov (1), Russ Barr (1), Jamie Arthur (1), Shanial Charan (1), Simon Haighton-Williams (2 Tables), Robbie Lee (1), Nicholas Morgan (1), Jobin Kuruvilla (1), Nicky Chandarana (1), Sam Lesser (3) Richard Crampton (1), Lars Bachmann (2), Matthew Frampton (1), Jamie Malmström (2), Richard Witt (1), venITure (1 Table), Effie Bagourdi (2), Nimaworks (2), James Bevan (4), Gary Stevenson (1), Ruth Bowchier (1), Ava Maitland (1), Adrian Bradbury (1), Day Five Consulting (2), Rizwan Hasan (1), Rupert Bradley (1), Danny Obyrne (1), Matt Hardy (1), Anonymous (1), Stephen Lewis (1), Lucy Russon (1), Katherine Kelly (1), Old Street Solutions Ltd (1 Table), Dan Hardiker (1)

Who you’re supporting . . .

Ascent Soccer, a social impact organization, transforms the lives of young men and women in some of East Africa’s poorest areas by providing opportunities for leadership, education, critical life skills and character development, combined with a world-class soccer academy.

Based in Malawi & Uganda, with registered charity operations in the USA and Canada, Ascent was founded in 2014 and works with over 100 boys and girls carefully selected from across East Africa. Ascent graduates have gone on to win life-changing scholarships at elite global boarding schools, with other Ascent scholars representing the academy in youth national teams and across Europe. Ascent’s vision is to guide youth to realize and reach their potential, growing into exceptional young men and women who not only re-invest in their own communities, but provide opportunities for the success of future graduates.

ASCENT SOCCER: Empowering exceptional talent in ignored East Africa and striving to be the greenest soccer club and academy on the continent.

And by registering today -- you will be transforming lives, through the beautiful game and Ascent Soccer.

For more information, please contact:
Adrian Bradbury, Co-Founder & Director of Development & Partnerships
adrian(at)ascentsoccer.org