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- Cancer charity Walk the Walk is excited to bring back its 5K ZOOM Walk at Clapham Common on the morning of Saturday 17th May 2025
- This fantastic, fun community fundraising walk is a sister event to the charity’s iconic overnight MoonWalk London, which takes place overnight later the same day
- A special route 5K route has been created around Clapham Common, with entertainment and support provided along the way.
- Everyone is welcome – walkers of all ages and fitness abilities can take part
- Boost your fitness and raise money for a great cause, all in just a couple of hours
- Sign up solo or with friends, family, colleagues, sports team or community group
- Entries are open now at www.walkthewalk.org
NOTES TO EDITORS
For more information, contact:
- Lisa Tyrrell at Walk the Walk: 07554 337566 [email protected]
- Jennifer Broh at Walk the Walk: 01483 741430 or 07974 107999 [email protected]
- To find out more information about Walk the Walk, go to www.walkthewalk.org
The 5K Zoom Walk (London)
- Saturday 17th May 2025, Clapham Common
- Gate open at 10.15 am
- Open to all ages and fitness levels
- Entry fee: £19.99 for adults. £12 for under 16’s
- Entry fee includes a Walker Number, medal, 5K ZOOM cap, hot drink and muffin at end of event, plus fundraising support
- Minimum fundraising: £30
- Pre registration required at walkthewalk.org
Walk the Walk
- Walk the Walk is a cancer charity, which is passionate about encouraging women and men to become fitter and healthier and to take control of their own well-being
- The charity is best known as the organiser of its flagship overnight MoonWalk fundraising events in London, Scotland and Iceland
- Walkers taking part in these events wear the charity’s statement decorated bras or brightly coloured bra t-shirts, to raise awareness, as well as funds for cancer prevention and research, and for the emotional and physical care of those living with cancer
- Walk the Walk specialises in creating walking challenges and treks ranging from 5km to 100 miles and more
- Walk the Walk also started the campaigns that Men Can Get Breast Cancer Too, and Anyone Can Get Breast Cancer, raising awareness for men
- Walk the Walk has raised in excess of £143 million to date