Active Events London Marathon 2026
Active Events

Amanda’s London Marathon 2026

Dear friends and family,

In April 2026, I’ll be running the London Marathon to raise funds for Walkabout Foundation – a charity that provides life-changing wheelchairs and rehabilitation to people with mobility disabilities in the developing world, as well as funds research to find a cure for paralysis.

For many, a wheelchair is not just mobility – it’s access to education, the chance to work and the ability to be a part of their community.

Every donation, no matter the size, will help restore dignity, freedom and independence to those who need it most.

Thank you so much for your support!

Ollie’s London Marathon 2026

Hi everyone!

In April 2026, I’ll be running the London Marathon to raise funds for Walkabout Foundation. A charity doing incredible work providing life-changing wheelchairs and rehabilitation to people with mobility disabilities in developing countries, as well as funding research into paralysis.

As a nutritionist, I spend a lot of time helping people optimise their physical performance, but this is a powerful reminder that for many, simply having the ability to move is life-changing. A wheelchair isn’t just mobility, it’s access to education, the opportunity to work, and the chance to be part of everyday life.

Walkabout Foundation helps restore independence, dignity, and freedom to those who need it most. Every donation truly makes a difference — with £250 funding a wheelchair and £1,000 supporting a year of rehabilitation for a child.

I’ll be out there giving it everything over 26.2 miles (fuelled by plenty of gels), so any support would mean a huge amount.

Thank you so much! 🫶

Tom’s London Marathon 2026

Dear friends and family,

In April 2026, I will be running the London Marathon — a race that holds special meaning for me as it marks the final step in completing my journey of the world’s major marathons.

While this is a deeply personal milestone, I wanted this moment to be about something bigger than just crossing the finish line.

That’s why I’m proud to be supporting the Walkabout Foundation and raising £2,000 to help provide mobility to those who need it most.

This amount will fund 8 wheelchairs for individuals in developing countries living with mobility disabilities. For many, a wheelchair is life-changing — it means the ability to go to school, to work, and to participate in everyday life with dignity and independence.

As I prepare to run 26.2 miles, I’m reminded how fortunate I am to be able to move freely. Through this effort, I hope to support those who don’t have that same opportunity — helping provide not just mobility, but access, independence, and a better quality of life.

The Walkabout Foundation focuses on practical, long-term solutions, and 100% of public donations go directly toward funding these mobility projects.

Any support — big or small — would mean a great deal to me and to those whose lives will be directly impacted.

Thank you for taking the time to read, support, and be part of this journey.