Make every minute count for a Marie Curie Nurse with the Run 180 Challenge

By running for 180 minutes this year and raising at least £180, you can fund that critical night of care.

For people living with a terminal illness, the nights are often the hardest. So when a Marie Curie Nurse is on a night shift, every second of those 9 hours counts.

For 540 minutes, Marie Curie Frontline Nurses will be there at someone’s side - even through a pandemic. But they can’t do it without your help.

Run 180 minutes before the end of June 2021

The Run 180 Challenge is for anyone who wants to help our nurses care for people who need it - whether you’re sprinting or speed-walking.

You could log time through your weekly treadmill sesh, track the odd 15-minute jog around the block, or clock in some serious parks runs.

Whether it takes you three hours or three months to Run 180, if you raise £180 by 31 Dcember you will ensure our nurses can be where they need to be.

Once you raise £20, we’ll send you an official Marie Curie running shirt. And don’t forget the fantastic finishers medal when you complete your challenge!

Marie Curie encourages every one of our amazing fundraisers to follow government guidelines when taking part in the Run 180 Challenge.

Please prioritise your own safety and that of others as you help support Marie Curie Nurses.

Step 1

Set up your fundraising page

Step 2

Plan when you’re going to start your Run 180 Challenge

Step 3

Lace up your trainers and start logging your runs with Strava

Step 4

Share your challenge with your friends & family

Step 5

Earn your medal and wear it with pride

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