Thank you for choosing to take part in Walk for Support. By signing up, you are committing to a sponsored walking challenge that helps ensure no one faces a brain tumour diagnosis alone.
You can take part in memory of a loved one, in support of someone affected by a brain tumour, or simply to show your support. You choose when and where you walk, and what your challenge looks like.
There is a £10 registration fee, which helps cover the costs of delivering Walk for Support, including fundraising resources and event administration. We kindly ask all participants to fundraise as much as they can, with a suggested fundraising target of £50.
Adults aged 18 or over can register for Walk for Support. Children and young people are very welcome to take part, but must do so under the supervision and responsibility of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
Once you have completed the form:
Whether you’re thinking about signing up, getting ready for your walk, or have already taken part, our friendly team is here to support you every step of the way.
From practical questions about registration and fundraising to ideas, encouragement, or a quick reassurance, no question is ever too small. Walk for Support is designed to be flexible, inclusive, and doable — and we’re happy to help you make it work in a way that feels right for you.
01454 414 355 (Monday–Friday, 9 am–5 pm)
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