JAY ROSA TO PERFORM AT GROSVENOR VALE ON SATURDAY
- Wealdstone FC
- Nov 19, 2025
- 2 min read

We’re delighted to welcome Jay Rosa to Grosvenor Vale, for our match against Forest Green Rovers on Saturday 22nd November.
Jay is a gifted football freestyler, who wishes to perform in every English Football League Stadium. Not only will Jay perform his amazing skills, but he is using the opportunity to promote Mental Health.
Jay started his tour in January 2023 and has performed at clubs like Nottingham Forest, Sunderland and Sheffield United. Whilst performing he has been able to engage with fans and highlight Mental health issues which are not always discussed.
His tour is not all about football, it’s about reaching out to people who have been struggling in silence and to remind us that its OK not to be OK.
Why Mind Charity?
Mental health issues affect 1 in 4 of us every year. Whether it's depression, anxiety, or the quiet pain of feeling alone, the struggle is real - and often invisible. That’s why Jay has partnered with Mind Charity, a vital charity working across the nation to provide support, raise awareness, and build a more compassionate future.
Every Performance. Every Stadium. Every Donation Matters.
Your donation - big or small - goes directly to Mind Charity, helping fund life-saving services, support groups, and educational programs across the country. Through the secure platform JustGiving, your contribution reaches those who need it most, efficiently and safely.
Please give what you can. Together, we can change lives.
Follow Jay’s journey on Instagram & TikTok: @jayrosa1_
Learn more about Jay’s mission: www.jayrosa.com
Support Mind Charity: www.mind.org.uk
Heads Up are proud to be ball sponsors for the game and to help raise mental health awareness in the community.
Heads Up has been set up, with the support of the Wealdstone FC Foundation and Head In The Game, to encourage and support men in the local area to talk about their issues and feelings. The group meets every Wednesday at Ruislip social club between 1900-2000 and offers a safe nonjudgmental environment for men to talk.
Learn more here: Heads Up! - Supporting Men's Mental Health



