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Run for Starfish Greathearts Foundation in the Virgin British 10k on July 9th 2017!


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Lace up your trainers and get ready to run the iconic Virgin British 10K London Run on Sunday 9th July. This historical and exciting run takes you through the heart of London on closed roads, past the world-famous London landmarks in Westminster and the heart of London, including London Eye, Nelson Mandela statue and the Houses of Parliament.


Join our team and run for Starfish Greathearts Foundation. Running for Starfish, there is a ?20 registration fee to take part, and members of the Starfish team will need to fundraise ?150. All funds raised will go towards Starfish?s projects in South Africa, where we invest in the future of over 12,000 children a year that have been orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. This is done through community projects in the areas of healthcare, child protection and education.


We support the Starfish running team by providing:

 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


To register for this exciting run, please visit the Starfish website http://www.starfishcharity.org/get-involved-uk/run,-cycle,-jump/british-10k-london-run-09072017.aspx


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


We look forward to hearing from you!

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