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I am running the London Marathon 2026 in Memory of My Little Brother, Zach
In February 2023, my little brother Zach was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour. He was just 10 years old. Despite everything he went through, Zach was the funniest, bravest, and kindest person I’ve ever known. He was my best mate, and he faced every single day with strength and a smile.
Zach fought incredibly hard, but in September 2024, he sadly passed away.
In April 2026, I’ll be running the London Marathon in Zach’s honour. I’m proud to be running for Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice—a charity that supported our family through the most difficult time of our lives. The care, compassion, and comfort they provided meant the world to us, and I’ll never forget what they did for Zach and for all of us.
Their work is truly invaluable, and I want to give back so they can continue helping other families when they need it most.
Every donation, big or small, will make a real difference. Please support me if you can, and help me run this marathon for Zach—and for the incredible team at Noah’s Ark.
Thank you so much ❤️
The Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice team are taking on the London Marathon on Sunday 26 April 2026.Our incredible team of runners are lacing up and going the distance to help babies, children who are seriously unwell, and their families make the most of every day.
The impact of Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice
At Noah’s Ark, we help children with serious conditions enjoy the best possible quality of life, while also supporting their siblings, parents and carers.
We’re here with expert clinical, emotional and practical support – at home, in hospital and at The Ark, our state-of-the-art hospice building.
We believe that every child deserves a good quality of life, no matter how short it may be, and we are dedicated to being there for every family who needs us. We are the children's hospice for North London, but we can't do without our supporters.
