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CHARITY LISTINGS


Join the race to beat breast cancer!


www.breastcancercampaign.org 020 7749 4114


supportercare@breastcancercampaign.org


Contact the Events Team on:


0800 121 62 55 events@asthma.org.uk


www.asthma.org.uk/ running


Contact: Alice Wheatley Sportsteam@cancer.org.uk


Join Team Runability Call 0870 420 4301 www.LCDisability.org/events


Contact: Helen Webster hwebster@edenproject.


RUN FOR ROUND TABLE CHILDREN’S WISH


Contact Samantha Read on 01202 514515 Email: Samantha@rtcw.org Website: www.rtcw.org


CHARITY FUNDED RESEARCH FOR A FUTURE WITHOUT PROSTATE CANCER


Contact: Georgina Wilson 0207 679 9595 events@prostate-cancer-research.org.uk


Registered charity in England and Wales (263710) and in Scotland (SC002327) RH 3920


Run for parkinsons.org.ukContact: Liz Sowden e.sowden@stchristophers.org.uk Sign up for £20


020 7619 7289 www.scope.org.uk/run


MakE A dIfFerEnce oVeR aNy dIsTanCe


Contact Team Macmillan on running@macmillan.org.uk


To advertise your charity in this space please call Nick on 01273 897311 or e-mail nick@runningfreemag.co.uk


Bath Half Marathon


Sunday 11 March 2012


We’re the Parkinson’s support and research charity. Join our team to run through the historic city of Bath, and we’ll be with you every step of the way.


020 7932 1342 events@parkinsons.org.uk parkinsons.org.uk/events


© Parkinson’s UK, September 2011. Parkinson’s UK is the operating name of the Parkinson’s Disease Society of the United Kingdom. A charity registered in England and Wales (258197) and in Scotland (SC037554).


Royce Impact Free maximum support sports bra The base for your perfect workout kit - up to K cup


www.royce-lingerie.co.uk 01295 265557


Available from


and most other good lingerie stores!


Running Free Dec 11.indd 1


11/16/2011 8:53:02 AM


Join team Shelter shelter.org.uk/running


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