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Starfish have guaranteed places in Royal Parks Half Marathon London 2016 and we are looking for runners to join the Starfish team and help us change lives. With your support Starfish can provide life saving healthcare, education and child protection to children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS in South Africa.

Royal Parks Half Marathon is one of the world?s biggest half marathons and with 16,000 runners taking part in the 13.1 mile run, it will be an exciting event for everyone involved.

Starting in Hyde Park, the 13.1-mile route will take you on closed roads through four of London?s eight Royal Parks ? Hyde Park, The Green Park, St James Park and Kensington Gardens. After the run, Food & Fitness Festival will provide loads of entertainment and fun activities throughout the whole day.

As a part of a Starfish team, you will receive:

 A fundraising Pack including top tips and sponsorship forms

 Ongoing support and pre-event information

 A free Starfish branded running vest!

 And of course, cheering support on the event day and finish line refreshments

The fundraising target for each runner is ?300 and your sponsorship will help Starfish provide lifesaving healthcare and education to vulnerable children in South Africa.

To register please visit the Starfish website http://bit.ly/29JHGHf, and for more information please email us [email protected] or call the Starfish team on 0207 597 3797.

Places are limited, don?t miss out!

Judith

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