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I’m running the London Marathon 2026 to raise money for the Natalie Kate Moss Trust – and I’d love your support.
Brain health is something I care deeply about. Both I and people close to me have experienced concussions, and those experiences really opened my eyes to just how fragile – and vital – our brains are. Recovery can be slow and uncertain, and it’s made me appreciate the need for more research, more understanding, and better prevention of brain injuries and conditions.
The Natalie Kate Moss Trust is working to save lives through groundbreaking research, education, and awareness around brain haemorrhages – a sudden, devastating type of brain injury that can affect anyone.
Every penny raised through the London Marathon will go towards funding a full year of vital brain haemorrhage research in 2026. Just £2,773.60 funds an entire week of this work, including projects exploring how enzymes could improve outcomes after a haemorrhage.
I’m proud to be running in support of this cause. Every donation, no matter the size, will help push forward research that could save lives and prevent tragedies.
Thank you for your support – it truly means a lot.
