Vitality London 10,000

The London Vitality 10,000 event is perfect for both seasoned and beginner runners to enjoy.

It has a great route showing you the sites of Central London and an extraordinary finish line location.

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  • Registration fee: £10 (+ VAT)
  • Minimum fundraising target: £100
  • Buckingham Palace
  • September 27, 2026
  • 020 7462 5964
  • [email protected]

What to expect

When you join our team, you’ll receive the following support from us;

  • Regular emails to provide top tips on fundraising and training
  • Your own Team Children with Cancer UK top
  • A friendly team cheering you on at the event
  • An online fundraising pack containing fundraising advice

Join with a Charity Place

If you would like to join our charity team and take part in the Vitality 10,000 whilst raising vital funds for childhood cancer research, please fill out the below form.

  • Registration fee: £10 (plus VAT)
  • Minimum fundraising pledge: £100

Join with your own place

If you’ve secured your own place in the London Vitality 10,000 through the ballot or event organisers, we’d love to have you on our team.

You’ll get all the same benefits, including fundraising tips, and team support – all while making a real difference for children.

Fundraising pledge: As much as possible

Where your money goes

Every contribution is carefully allocated to fund critical research, provide essential resources to families, and drive greater awareness.

HOW WE USE

EVERY

£1

Fighting childhood cancer
Research44p
Supporting Families15p
Raising Awareness21p
Funds to support our cause
Fundraising20p

Cancer diagnoses

Every day, around 10 children and young people in the UK are diagnosed with cancer.

New treatments

8 out of 10 young cancer patients can now receive successful treatment, thanks to the specialist research we help fund.

Safer therapies

We are committed to developing safer and more effective childhood cancer treatments with fewer toxic side effects.

Funding research

We invest in crucial childhood cancer research that would otherwise go unfunded.

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