Ready to make some noise for Leukaemia Care? Join our London Marathon cheer squad!!
We’re looking for enthusiastic cheerers to join us at the London Marathon on Sunday 23rd April 2023 to cheer on our fabulous fundraising runners.
We’re looking for enthusiastic cheerers to join us at the London Marathon on Sunday 23rd April 2023 to cheer on our fabulous fundraising runners.
What You'll Do:
Ready to make some noise for Leukaemia Care?
Join our London Marathon cheer squad!!
Cheer squad locations:
Bermondsey
Meet time: 9.30am
Canary Wharf
Meet time: 10.30am
We need you to be there as our runners go past, to give them as much cheering and encouragement as possible.
What we need from you:
- be full of enthusiasm
- be able to make as much noise as possible
- Ideally, you’ll join us for a 3-to-4-hour period.
For you:
- You’ll receive a leukaemia care t-shirt to wear for the day and to take home as a souvenir
- We’ll provide you with refreshments to keep you cheering*
- You’ll be able to soak up the atmosphere and have a fun day out!
- Being part of an amazing fundraising experience and helping us to improve the lives of those affected by blood cancer.
- You will meet a range of new people and be a part of one of the most iconic running events in the world.
- We’ll provide you with noise makers and instruments for the day to help us ramp up the volume!
This is open to anyone living in London or anyone who can easily get down to our cheer point along the route.
Family and friends of runners are especially welcomed to join. There will be a meeting point after the finish line in St James’ Park, where they can meet loved ones who have completed the marathon.
*Refreshment details will be confirmed by us before the event.
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