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Run 26.2 Miles in April · 1 April 2023 to 30 April 2023 ·

Closed 28/05/2023

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We are Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity. We stop at nothing to help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer. Because we believe no childhood should be lost to illness.

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Every week, around five children in the UK lose their lives to cancer. Thats five families who are faced with the worst news possible.

For every child, parent and family it's time to beat it.

Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) treats the most seriously ill children from across the UK and sees the most rare and difficult-to-treat childhood cancers.

Its time to push the boundaries. Through world-class facilities, pioneering research projects and cutting-edge treatments, we can help build a better future for children with cancer.

Being part of our Run 26.2 Miles challenge helps take the research, technology, facilities and care GOSH delivers to the next level.

Be part of something amazing, knowing that you are joining a community of runners and volunteers making an impact in helping GOSH give children with cancer the extraordinary care, expertise and facilities they need.

We know theres still a long way to go. But every mile matters. And we'll get there together.

Together we can run it. Together we can help beat childhood cancer.

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Donation summary

Total
£8,475.69
+ £1,580.07 Gift Aid
Online
£8,449.69
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£105.00
Fundraisers
£8,370.69

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