Rare Disease Day 2024
Raising awareness and generating change for the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease, their families and carers.
Raising awareness and generating change for the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease, their families and carers.
Supernova Run is a series of timed 5k runs around the UK with a twist. They all take part in iconic venues at night, including the famous Helix Park & The Kelpies, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and Bournemouth Pier. It is a fully inclusive event for all ages and abilities - runners can decide their own speed! A quality running event with a relaxed feel and lots to see and hear around the course and at the start/finish areas.
At 13.1K, Kilomathon Scotland is our metric half marathon taking place annually around Easter time in Edinburgh and attracting around 2,000 runners. The event is run on the Capital's beautiful cycle path network, starting at Ocean Terminal beside the historic Royal Yacht Britannia (13.1k only) and finishing at the home of Scottish Rugby, BT Murrayfield Stadium.
Run with purpose and make a difference by securing your charity place with Pseudomyxoma Survivor in the Great Birmingham 10k, supporting those affected by pseudomyxoma peritonei and appendix cancers—join our mission today and be part of the solution.
Edinburgh Marathon Festival is Scotland's largest mass participation running event, with over 40k runners and 100k spectators enjoying nine different race distances over two days. 1km to 26.2miles.
Lace up for a meaningful challenge with Pseudomyxoma Survivor's charity places in the Great North Run, supporting those affected by Pseudomyxoma Peritonei—join our mission today and make a difference with every step.
Join Team Pseudomyxoma Survivor and make strides against pseudomyxoma peritonei and other rare peritoneal malignanciesby securing your charity place in the Great Scottish 10k—run for a cause that matters
It’s a beautiful run that takes in historic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Marble Arch and the Royal Albert Hall, as well as crossing four magnificent Royal Parks; Hyde Park, The Green Park, St James’s Park and Kensington Gardens.
World Cancer Day is held every 4th February and is the global uniting initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).