Join our first ever 5km Elfie Run for a festive fun filled day on Sunday 8th December!
Our Elfie Run is accessible to all, you can walk, skip, jog or ride and dogs are welcome too. We have plenty of family festivities for everyone to enjoy at the spectacular Temple Newsam in Leeds including face painting, music, festive drinks and a best dressed elf competition!
With your support, together we can create a world where primary bone cancer is cured.
Event details
- 5km fun run (or complete it however you like!) at Temple Newsam
- Sunday 8th December, 11am start
- Accessible route on pathways for prams and wheelchairs
- Dogs welcome!
- There's no minimum fundraising target, raise as much as you can!
- Check out our FAQs here
- The 5K route consists of two laps and follows the same path as the Temple Newsam parkrun course. You can find further details here: https://www.parkrun.org.uk/templenewsam/course/
Thank you to the Temple Newsam parkrun team for their support.
What you receive when taking part in our Elfie Run
- A fundraising pack including a collection cube, sponsor form, Elfie Run T-shirt and Elfie Run hat
- Fun and festive activities for the whole family
- A dedicated contact to support you with your fundraising
- All participants receive an Elfie Run medal at the event
What difference YOU will be making....
Every penny you raise will bring us closer to finding a cure and fund vital support and information for the hundreds of patients who are diagnosed every year – Thanks to you they will have hope!
- £5 could allow us to provide a child who is devastatingly facing this cruel disease with an interactive story book which will help guide them and their families through a difficult and emotional diagnosis.
- £40 funds an hour of essential laboratory time for our researchers investigating new treatments for primary bone cancer. Without this vital laboratory time a cure will not be found.
- £100 allows us to put on one of our Support Groups allowing those affected to come together with our support team and other people affected so they feel supported and less alone.
If you have any questions, you can find our FAQs webpage here or please email us at fundraising@bcrt.org.uk.