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Run for Team HI!

Join hundreds of runners for the most iconic events, and make a difference to vulnerable people around the world!
Join hundreds of runners for the most iconic events, and make a difference to vulnerable people around the world!

Choose your running event

Partner with us

Support people with disabilities and vulnerable populations around the world.
Take part in an exciting fundraising challenge!
Become a regular monthly donor and help change lives.
Join our campaign to Stop Bombing Civilians.

How to partner with us

Palace Half Marathon

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Hackney Half Marathon

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Paris Half Marathon

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Saucony London 10k

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Great Manchester 10k

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Bath Half Marathon

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Birmingham 10k

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Brighton Marathon

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Santa Run

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Not the event you were looking for? Check our full list of running events by region here.

Not the event you were looking for? Check our full list of running events by region here.

What do you get as part of Team HI?

We’re with you every step of the way! Sign up with one of our guaranteed charity places and you’ll get:

  • Your very own Humanity & Inclusion running vest, making you stand out on race day.
  • Loads of creative resources, including social media kits, tips, and fundraising materials to help you smash your fundraising target.
  • One-on-one support and expert advice every step of the way, ensuring you feel fully prepared and confident leading up to the big day!
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The differen​​​​​​​ce you make

After a cycle accident in the spring of 2015, Londoner Abhay was told he would find it difficult walking normally again, let alone running. But Abhay refused to give up and instead decided to set himself an amazing challenge: to run a 10k race.

Particularly touched by the struggles facing people with disabilities living in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster, Abhay decided to use his situation and his challenge to raise awareness and funds for HI.

“ I wanted to support HI for their efforts in making life easier for people who might not be able to receive the same treatment that I had. Having had a glimpse into how hard life can be for people who might have sustained injuries etc. it seemed like the right thing to do.”

Already got your own place or have further questions?

Make sure to get in touch and let us know!