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London's largest Santa Run!! 06/12, Victoria Park


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Enter into the festive spirit by joining Starfish for London?s largest Santa Run. You will find Santa?s Grotto, a carol-singing choir, and a snow machine to make for a perfectly festive day - plus all runners gets a free Santa suit! There is a 5k and 10k option to choose from and the run is suitable for all ages (minimum 8 years) so grab your friends, family or colleagues and walk, jog or sprint towards the mince pies!


With support of our fundraising team we ask runners to aim to raise ?100 as a suggested target, and all funds raised go directly into our worthwhile projects that help children in South Africa. If you would like to take part, here is the link to register by Monday 30th November. Spread the word to your friends, the more the merrier!


https://www.doitforcharity.com/book-online.aspx?eid=2901&cid=61228&charity=true


If you don?t fancy running this time, but would still like to be part of the festive fun, then come along, enjoy the mince pies and cheer on our Santa?s! To register as a volunteer please email us at [email protected].

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