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Over 40,000 people run The Virgin Money London Marathon, one of the most famous fundraising events of the year. The popularity of the marathon is such that the only way to secure a place at the start line is by

Disabled Access Day aims to make places more accessible for disabled people. The phrase “Try something new and write a review” is the key message of the day. On Monday, March 16 many types of venues across the UK open

International Women’s Day 2021 (IWD) is fast approaching. This year's theme, #EachforEqual, celebrates the idea that the actions, behaviour and attitudes of each individual have the power to change gender inequality. As the website of the event explains “Collectively, we

Since Ash Wednesday 1984, every second Wednesday of March has been dedicated to helping people stop smoking in the UK. National No Smoking Day gives smokers a chance to quit smoking, also offering their loved ones the opportunity to support

British Science Week: This March, ten days are dedicated to the celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) through various events throughout the UK. Everyone is encouraged to organise a science-themed event that will get people to engage with

Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW) exists because, as with many other mental health problems, eating disorders are not immediately visible. Many people suffer in silence. In fact, an estimated 1.25 million people in the UK have an eating disorder, which

“A room without books is like a body without a soul,” said Cicero. For many people around the world, books are a luxury they cannot afford. Book Aid International’s aim is to provide books and teaching materials for anyone who

With spring around the corner and the days getting longer, it is an ideal period to take up the challenge of walking 10,000 steps every day as a way to fundraise for Cancer Research in March, as part of the

The Walkie Tower Climb: Every day 619 children and young people arrive at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) to be treated for severe illnesses and conditions. The hospital is exclusively for children and relies on NHS funds and charitable support

Rare diseases are not as rare as people might expect them to be. Over 300 million people live with a rare disease worldwide, according to the Rare Disease website. That is one in every 20 people, so odds are that

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