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I’m running the Berlin Marathon this year (yes, another full 26.2 miles! It's an addiction at this point, send help), and I’m doing it for something that means a lot to me.
Working in homelessness, I see firsthand how tough life can be for people facing homelessness and those sleeping rough. It’s not just about finding someone a place to stay, it’s about helping them rebuild, restore dignity, and rediscover hope. And that’s exactly why I’m running to raise £1,500 for The Passage, a charity doing incredible work to support people facing homelessness.
I’ve seen the difference that care, consistency, and community can make and The Passage brings all of that in abundance.
So every time I lace up my trainers, every early morning run, and every painful final mile in Berlin is for those who don’t have the luxury of calling somewhere home.
If you can, please donate. Whether it’s £5 or £50, every penny goes toward essentials, support, and long-term solutions for people who need it most.
Let’s do this together. Let’s run towards a future where no one has to sleep rough.
