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British 10k run for Starfish!


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The British 10K has returned to the capital, with one of the most unique routes in the world!

Set yourself a challenge for 2018 and register now with Starfish to run the iconic British 10K Run on Sunday 15th July. The historical and exciting run takes you through the heart of London on closed roads, past world-famous landmarks including the London Eye, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. You will be joined by tens of thousands of spectators lining the route from start to finish, so you can?t miss it !

Join our team and run for Starfish Greathearts Foundation; a charity supporting children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS in South Africa.

There is a ?20 registration fee, and Starfish members aim to fundraise ?150, helping to bring life, hope and opportunity to the vulnerable South African children that we support.

We will support you throughout by providing:

 A Fundraising Pack with tips and ideas on how to reach your target.

 A Free Starfish running vest

 And of course cheering and finish line refreshments on the day.

To register for this exciting run, please visit the Starfish website https://www.starfishcharity.org/get-involved-uk/run,-cycle,-jump/british-10k-london-run-15072018.aspx

For any more information about the event and how you can you get involved, please email me at [email protected].

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