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Mersey Tunnel10k

MERSEY TUNNEL 10K, Join our team and make it more than a race, make every step count as a stride towards women’s health 💜

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Closed 07/05/2025

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The aim of Liverpool Women's Charity is to raise funds to improve the care and support given to the patients and their families. Money raised helps to provide services and facilities above what is normally provided through NHS funding.

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MERSEY TUNNEL 10K

Join our team and make it more than a race, make every step count as a stride towards women’s health. Runners, from seasoned athletes to first timers will lace up their shoes, championing our Liverpool Women’s Hospital.

The stories etched in the pavement are as diverse as the runners themselves – mothers, survivors, caregivers, and advocates. They carry the torch for those who can't run, giving a voice to the silent battles fought within hospital walls.

Liverpool Women's Hospital stands as a beacon of life, hope, and healing, providing care to women in their most vulnerable moments.

The Mersey Tunnel 10K is a celebration of resilience, a chance for participants to channel their energy into something greater than themselves. Every mile conquered translates to funds raised, ensuring that the hospital charity can continue its vital work.

Join us, not just as a runner but as a beacon of hope, a catalyst for change, and a pillar of support for Liverpool Women's Hospital. Together, let's make every stride count in the race for a healthier, stronger future.

Thank you!

Donation summary

Total
£4,109.67
+ £712.00 Gift Aid
Online
£3,177.67
Offline
£932.00
Direct
£55.00
Fundraisers
£3,122.67

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