Category: Fundraising
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Jasper Dix’s epic Thames Path Walk fundraiser pushes total over £100,000
Jasper Dix, who is living with a malignant brain tumour, completed the 185-mile route from the source to the Thames Barrier on Monday 25th May
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Sarah’s 200km in May challenge
Inspired by her husband’s brain tumour diagnosis, Sarah Neal is racking up the miles to raise funds for The Brain Tumour Charity
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“Cecilia will be looking down on us, gutted that she can’t be a part of it.”
Meet “Cecilia’s Peaky Blinders” – and find out why they are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge.
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“I’m walking the length of the UK in memory of loved ones lost to brain tumours.”
Jeff Lancaster will walk over 1,000 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats (LEJOG) to raise funds.
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Spotlight on our London Marathon 2026 runners
Meet some of our 140 runners lining up for this year’s London Marathon in support of The Brain Tumour Charity.
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“I’m running a half marathon dressed as a brain!”
Jane Roberts, who has an inoperable brain tumour, will line up for Sunday’s Newport Half marathon in her specially designed costume.
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SENSORA: Mark and James’ story
The unique May event will combine Michelin-starred chefs with electronic music duo Bicep.
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Schoolboy Oliver’s nine marathon challenge
A nine-year-old boy from Yorkshire is running the equivalent of nine marathons in four months to raise money for us after we helped his family navigate dad Tom’s brain tumour diagnosis.
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Twilight Walk Own Walks 2026: Lewis, Hayley, and Julie’s stories
As well as the Twilight Walk London on March 21st, hundreds of Twilight Walk Own Walks are happening this month! Here, three people explain why they are walking the Twilight Walk their way in March.
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Charity walks and treks 2026
Find out more about the charity walks and treks you can do for The Brain Tumour Charity this year. Take in the UK’s natural beauty and help accelerate cures for people affected by brain tumours!
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“I’m running the entire border of Wales in memory of my Bampa.”
Boxer and proud Welshman, Ewan Rees, has chosen a unique challenge to remember his Grandpa.
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Actress Amy Nuttall cooks up a treat for The Big Bake 2026
To help raise dough for research into brain tumours, Amy breaks out the baking for one of her mum’s favourite treats.
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“Baking is an activity I love, raising money for a charity I care about – win win!” Lily shares her Big Bake tips
Lily, 19, was diagnosed with a brain tumour when she was six.. Now studying to be a doctor, here she shares her story – and her tips for a brilliant Big Bake.
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“Challenging myself to move every day for “Active Autumn” helped me get some fitness back.”
Amy, from Bathgate, West Lothian, devised her own Active Autumn challenge, to feel stronger and fitter after months of tough treatment.
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Bready, steady, go!
Tom Daley, Olympian and High Profile Supporter of The Charity, teams up with Renault UK to launch a unique, knitted, online auction…
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Acclaimed Scottish crime author Emma Christie launches virtual book tour
Scottish crime author Emma Christie, originally from Cumnock, Ayrshire, is teaming up with leading book influencer and tour organiser Kelly Lacey, to launch a special 12-day online book tour in support of The Brain Tumour Charity
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The Brain Tumour Charity Christmas cards 2025
Take a look at our new crop of charity Christmas cards for this festive season!
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‘So much more than a walk in the park’ ~ Chris’s Twilight Walk story
After spending 34 years in the British Army, Chris Fowke knew about resilience and discipline. But even that hadn’t prepared him for his biggest challenge yet: recovering from a brain tumour.
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Meet three of the runners taking on the Berlin Marathon for brain tumours
The Berlin Marathon is one of the six World Major Marathons. This year The Brain Tumour Charity has 37 runners taking part, including Will Snelson from Cheshire, Young Ambassador Catherine Hogan, Nicole Cutler, from Boston, Massachusetts and one of our own team: Matt Beagley.
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Helen takes on a triathlon for her 60th birthday!
Eleven years after her diagnosis, Helen will line up at the Brighton and Hove triathlon to mark her milestone birthday – and raise funds.
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Fundraising: the good, the bad and the difficult…
Richard Rawcliffe, who lost his son Joe to a brain tumour, gives shares some useful tips and advice on fundraising.
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Rowing into the record books
The Ocean5 crew broke two world records when they rowed across the Pacific – raising vital funds for the Lewis Moody Foundation.
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“Glynwen was looking down on every step of the way.”
To remember her and raise funds, Trefor, Glynwen’s husband, and Brenda, her former work colleague, walked 127 miles in May, along the pilgrimage trail from Twywn to Aberdaron in North Wales.
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Skydive Weekend – meet two of our team!
Anna and Chris are taking a big leap on “Skydive Weekend” to mark World Brain Tumour Day.