Hello,Well I got a place in the GNR 2007.Now wondering if I should run for charity? It will be my first half marathon.But as got kids with medical conditions thought it might be worth doing.However hubby said it might be a nightmare trying to get
Hi - does anyone know where I can find information on charities that will donate money to Africa - in particular Zimbabwe. I don't know if I have a place yet so would consider signing up fo ra place if they have it.Thanks Hi Alison,There's the big
I think running for charity in the British 10K race is better value,as more of the money raised goes to charity,(they don't charge £300 a place like the london Marathon). (Forumites, please ignore this poster) why? No worries runner - I sussed
Which charity gives the best support - what did you get ? Breakthrough Breast Cancer were fantastic. I passed the frantically cheering team round about mile 23, which gave me a much-needed boost. Heading to Tiger, Tiger bar, post-race I
For the last year or so i have ran for my own enjoyment, helps with stress and keeps me fit, and this year for my Duke of Edinbrough Gold award i have decided to do some charity runs for the service. I'm just after some advice on how to go about
have i missed the name of the charity that benefits from this run?please let me know ..thanks hi guys, i'm trying to time my 10k as i think i've improved...so im looking for a 10k circuit , timed , road and no ondulations..does this race complies
Hi allAppreciate feedback on charity places. For the FLM the charities require ridiculous fund raising requirments. For GNR 2004, I thought that I had a place secured with the RNLI, then I very recently got a reply to say that I hadnt got a place
Hi guys, I have decided to run for charity to raise money for charity. I am 16 stone which makes it a lot harder (as I'm carrying a lot of fat) and I don't think my two legs work together but am going to try my best. I have my eye's set on running a
Hi all, I am running my first ever half marathon in 2 weeks in aid of a school out in Kenya which aims to support the lives of some of the most poor children in its local area, many of whom are orphans. The charity is called St Peter's Life
A few of us are going to run for a charity who has sent us some sponser forms however the forms have no gift aid declaration. I know what needs to be etered on the forms but do I/they need to apply for the gift aid staus before?Anyone had dealings