Run for Charity with Child.org | 2026 Race Places
Child.org has several charity run places at several of the biggest and best running events across the UK in 2026.
Whether you want to take on a new challenge, do something different with friends, or just try something new, Run for Child.org is the perfect way to do so whilst also raising money for a life-saving cause.
Please note: Child.org gets these running spaces on a first come, first serve basis. So we suggest that you to sign up as soon as possible if you want to guarantee your space.
Available Charity Half Marathon Places 2026

Hampton Court Palace Half Marathon March
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Date: 15th March 2026
Location: Hampton Ct Way, East Molesey
Registration fee: £15
Minimum fundraising: £150

AJ Bell Great Bristol 10km
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Date: 10th May 2026
Location: Bristol
Registration fee: £15
Minimum fundraising: £150

AJ Bell Great Bristol Half Marathon
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2026 spaces are now full. Register interest to receive an email when we open 2027 registration.
Location: Bristol
Registration fee: £30
Minimum fundraising: £300

Hampton Court Palace Half Marathon October
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Date: 11th October 2026
Location: Hampton Ct Way, East Molesey
Registration fee: £15
Minimum fundraising: £150

TCS London Marathon 2027
Applications to run the 2026 TCS London Marathon with Child.org are now closed. You can register your interest to receive an email when applications open for the 2027 London Marathon. Or email us to be added to the waitlist for 2026.
Date: 25 April 2027
Registration fee: £100, to be paid only if your application is successful
Minimum fundraising: £2,500
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do I need to raise for a charity run place?
Each charity run has a different entry fee and a different minimum fundraising target:
- Hampton Court Palace: £15 (entry fee), £150 (minimum fundraising target)
- AJ Bell Great Bristol Half Marathon: £30 (entry fee), £300 (minimum fundraising target)
- Hackney Half Marathon: £30 (entry fee), £300 (minimum fundraising target)
- London Marathon: £100 (entry fee, if application is successful), £2,500 (minimum fundraising target)
If you are nervous about fundraising – don’t worry. Our team of experienced fundraisers are here to support you every step of the way with personalised fundraising advice.
Can I raise money for Child.org if I already have a run place?
Absolutely! We would be delighted if you raised money to Child.org. Please email hello@child.org and we can discuss this further.
What support do I get when I run for Child.org?
Child.org is a small, friendly and passionate team of seasoned fundraisers with a long history of supporting challenge event participants. We really value taking the time to get to know our runners so that we can support you in the best way possible.
You can expect:
- Lots of training and fundraising advice
- Regular communication about all-things-run
- A vest with iron-on letters
- A dedicated and experienced fundraising officer to give personalised support and advice
Why run for Child.org
Across the globe, mothers and babies are still dying from completely preventable causes. In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate stands at almost twice the global average (KDHS, 2014). These are not just statistics, they represent real mothers, real babies and real communities facing devastating loss.
But we can change this. Child.org champions community-led solutions to maternal and newborn mortality. We work with local governments to strengthen health systems by improving access to quality healthcare, providing essential maternal education, and working with communities to create an environment which recognises the value of empowering women with knowledge and peer support.
Every day, Child.org works tirelessly because we know that reproductive, maternal and newborn healthcare is a human right. This essential work would not be possible without our extraordinary event participants.
Can’t see the run event you’re interested in?
Register your interest and we’ll keep you updated with any new charity run places, or other exciting Run for Child.org news.
