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The Funds Industry Charity Shield - the annual five-a-side football tournament sponsored by fund transaction specialists Calastone - returns later this month.

The competition, which over the last two years has raised more than £20,000 for charities Research Autism and Help for Heroes, is set to take place on 23 May at the London Soccer Dome in SE10. This year, event sponsors Calastone will be supporting and raising money for Sense, a charity for the deafblind, and educational charity Children in Crisis. Sense is the UK's largest organisation for children and adults who are deafblind or have associated disabilities. Children in Crisis protects and educates children facing the toughest hardships in countries affected by conflict or politic...

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