Join our team for the Bupa London 10,000
2011 and help change the future for people
with epilepsy.
Starting and finishing in St James' park,
the Bupa London 10,000 route takes you through
some of the most famous landmarks in London,
including Big Ben, the London Eye, Cleopatra's
Needle, St. Paul's Cathedral and the Bank
of England.
Entry has now closed for this event, but
if you have your own place in the run we
would love you to join our team, so do get
in touch. There is no sponsorship target
for own place runners.
NOTE: If you wish to register your interest
in this run via our
event
form, please ensure that you tick the
appropriate box
By running for Epilepsy Research UK, you
will be helping to fund ground-breaking
research in the UK that will help change
the future for people with epilepsy. Every
project we fund is rigorously assessed by
a panel of experts, to ensure it has the
potential to advance our understanding of
the condition and improvements in the treatment
of those with epilepsy.
There is no known cure for epilepsy
Over 30% of people with epilepsy have
seizures that do not respond to drug treatment
In over 60% of cases there is no known
cause
Every year 1,000 people die as a result
of epilepsy
You can help!
Every pound raised by you will increase
the amount of research we can fund.
We are here to support you every step of the way, and each runner will receive a fundraising pack full of ideas, sponsor forms and a personalised Epilepsy Research UK running vest for the race day. We also have fundraising materials available for all your needs, such as drinks mats, banner tape, balloons, pens, ribbon badges - you'll get a form to order what you need in your fundraising pack!
Epilepsy Research UK has teamed up with
virgin
money giving and justgiving
so that our runners, and others engaged
in sponsorship events, can raise money easily
online through their own personalised webpage.
Family and friends can donate online by
credit or debit card. These websites also
automatically reclaims any Gift Aid due
on our behalf.