Story
Cancer doesn’t just affect one person — it changes an entire family.
I’m running the London Marathon to raise money for Cancer Research, a cause that is very close to my heart.
Over the past few years, cancer has touched my family in a very real and personal way.
Watching someone you love go through diagnosis, treatment, uncertainty and pain changes you. It shows you just how vital research, treatment advances, and compassionate care really are — not just for patients, but for families who walk every step alongside them.
This marathon is about more than the miles. It’s about hope.
Hope for better treatments, kinder therapies, earlier diagnosis, and ultimately cures. It’s about supporting the incredible work being done so that more families can have more time, more options, and more moments together.
Running 26.2 miles will be tough, but it’s nothing compared to what so many people face every day. I’ll be carrying my family — and everyone affected by cancer — with me every step of the way.
If you’re able to donate, no matter the amount, it truly means more than I can say. Thank you for supporting this cause and for helping to make a difference. ❤️
