South Coast
Ultra Challenge®

6 - 7 Sept 2025

100km, 50km or 25km Options
Walk, Jog, or Run (or a mix!)
Eastbourne Start
The South Downs Way Rest Stops & Hot Food Included
Hospitality Packages Available
Finisher's T-shirt & Medal…

Energise Your Team!

Looking for a memorable event to energise & motivate your Team- without the hassle of organising your own? The South Coast Ultra Challenge will get colleagues active & bonding on a fun, accessible, safe, high quality outdoors event - and perfect to boost wellbeing, loyalty, and perhaps support your 'charity of the year'. Teams can be of any size, take on a distance that suits them, and can do it for the team - or in support of a chosen charity.

Get in touch: Corporate@actionchallenge.com

THE ULTRA CHALLENGE EXPERIENCE

The perfect challenge to bring your team together. The South Downs National Park is a superb backdrop for 2000 adventurers to take on a real challenge. An Eastbourne start, up Beachy Head, the magnificent Seven Sisters, and along the South Downs Way, with stunning views over the sea, to a Brighton half-way. Devil’s Dyke, and a few ups & downs lie ahead before historic Arundel comes into view after an amazing 100 km journey.

Your team will get full support & hospitality all the way – and with half & quarter distance options available – there’s a South Coast Ultra Challenge for everyone! It’s the perfect event to energise your team!

Teams can either:

Decide to ‘Self Fund’ with the places being paid by the Company, or by the participants, or an agreed split.

OR choose to support a charity of your choice, with a lower registration fee payable (by the participant – or the Company or a split), with a commitment to also meet a minimum fundraising target.

In all instances – a deposit is only required to get your team set up with a tailored online registration form.

Pink arrows mark the route, with distance markers, glow-sticks after dark, and a Google map via the App just in case! Our experienced ‘Trek Masters’ are out & about to provide support, with a chip timing system enabling the Control Room (& friends / family) to monitor your progress & finish times. We have medics at the rest stop venues to deal with any aches / pains or blisters.

Keeping you well fed & hydrated is key. We pride ourselves on the quantity & quality of our catering, and meals, snacks & drinks are included!

  • Snacks & drink stops every 12.5 km
  • Snacks – from the healthy to treats
  • Picnic lunch at 25km
  • Energy drinks
  • All dietary requirements catered for
  • Lighter options for ‘runners’
  • Hot meal for 50km finsihers

Your team won’t forget that finish-line moment – our Cheer Squad will ensure they won’t! Everyone gets a medal, finisher’s T-shirt, and a glass of fizz, before heading for their finisher’s meal and a well earned rest. They can also download their official Challenge certificate when ready.

Make the challenge extra special, and book one of our hospitality packages. From your own private tent space at the start venue, with company branding – to parking and transfer packages to make getting there and away even easier.

After signing up, your team members will have access to our App to download –  with all the key information, maps, & details of the walk at their finger tips. You won’t have to field questions about parking, toilets or training!

The Ultra Challenge® Experience

UK’s #1 Endurance Style Events for ALL Experience Levels.

Choose your Challenge, support your charity – do it at your pace, and there are 20 events in the Series with distance options to suit all! The ‘famous’ Ultra Challenge support enables you to go further, whilst enjoying the great outdoors & camaraderie. There are marquee rest stops, lots of food & drink, medical & massage teams, with a fully signed route to guide you. A big finish-line celebration awaits with an amazing sense of achievement, and once the aches subside you’ll feel energised, and up for more of life’s real challenges! 

Push Yourself Further in 2025

Good preparation & smart planning are key, and from the moment you sign up you’ll have access to our Challenge App – with training guides, optional training walks, maps, online forums, and the latest news & updates.

Rest Stops every ~12.5 km with ‘major’ ones every ~25 km, and are much more than the shaky gazebo with water that you see on some events. We’ve marquee cover, large medical & welfare tents, catering services, seating areas for recovery, changing rooms, and a friendly welcome!

There’re pink arrows to guide you, distance markers, glow-sticks at night, hazard signs, and a route map in the App. Our ‘Trek Masters’ organise group departures at night so nobody has to walk solo. Our chip timing system enables our Control Room, and your friends / family, to track your progress through the Rest Stops.

Keeping you well fed & hydrated is key. We pride ourselves on the quantity & quality of our catering, and meals, snacks & drinks are included!

  • Snacks & drink stops every 12.5 km
  • Snacks – from the healthy to treats
  • Picnic at 25 km (for 50km participants)
  • Energy drinks
  • All dietary requirements catered for
  • Lighter options for ‘runners’
  • Finishers hot meal 50 km (picnic for 25km & 10km)

We’ve experienced Doctors, Paramedics, First Aiders, Podiatrists, and Massage Teams at Rest Stops. There’re ‘Self Help’ areas with blister plasters, talc, Vaseline, and tape if you want to patch your own feet. Our mobile Emergency Medical Teams are only a phone call away, via our 24 hour Control Room

We don’t want you to forget that finish-line moment – our Cheer Squad will ensure you won’t! You’ll get a medal, finisher’s T-shirt, and a glass of fizz, before heading to a BBQ and a well earned rest. Download your official Challenge certificate when you’re ready.

There’re shuttles to local train stations for onward travel, and most finish lines have parking so supporters can meet you. We’ve bus ‘transfers’ to / back to key venues (eg the start) – and check out the ‘Bookable Extras’ for details of all transport options.

Your Challenge
Your Way!

Our events are inclusive and accessible to people of all abilities – there’s an Ultra Challenge® for you!  Your team can Walk, Jog, or Run at their pace, and even if your team choose a mix of distances, we can ensure everyone starts together for their challenge. The South Coast Ultra Challenge is fun, safe, & rewarding – with full support all the way, enabling teams to push themselves further in wonderful historic scenery, and enjoy a great team day out.

How to Join

SELF FUND - or support a charity

Corporate Teams have flexible joining options - which can be tailored to suit your company and colleagues. Once you have decided the best option for your team - we'll get you set up with a special online registration form - and only a small deposit payable initially.

Do it for THE TEAM & just Self Fund

Pay for your Team’s event place in full, with no charity involvement. Prices vary by distance.

Do it & support a charity of your choice

Pay a Registration Fee and commit to fundraise for your Charity chosen. 3 Options are available.

Get in touch: Corporate@actionchallenge.com

South Coast Ultra Challenge

6 - 7 Sep 2025

UK'S BEST CORPORATE CHALLENGES

20 Amazing Events

Fantastic  ‘oven ready’ accessible events, distance options to suit all, with full support & hospitality.  Excellent value with no set up costs, and will provide an unforgettable energised bonding experience for your team and their wellbeing! With flexible joining mechanisms to suit your group, and optional enhanced hospitality packages available (including private gazebos, branding, support vehicles, and accommodation packages) – you can make it your own special company event.

From a group of 6 looking for an active weekend, to companies with a few hundred colleagues supporting their charity of the year and getting to know each other better – there’s an Ultra Challenge® for your team!

GET IN TOUCH: 

Corporate@actionchallenge.com

OR – scroll down to enquiry form.

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Lake District Ultra Challenge

7-8 June 2025

100 km loop + Half  + Marathon + Quarter Challenge options & Ambleside 10K

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Isle of Wight Ultra Challenge

3-4 May 2025

106 km ‘Full Island’ Loop + Half & Quarter Island options AND  ‘Cross Island’ & Medina 10 Mile challenges.

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London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge

24-25 May 2025

100 km + Half, Marathon & Quarter Challenge distance options

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South Coast Ultra Challenge

6-7 Sept 2025

100 km + Half & Quarter Challenge options

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Jurassic Coast Ultra Challenge

17-18 May 2025

100 km + Half & Quarter Challenge options AND Marathon + Double Marathon & Bridport 10K

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Thames Path Ultra Challenge

13-14 Sept 2025

100 km + 3/4 + Half & Quarter Challenge options

+ Thames Bridges 25km Trek (Sat – Central London)

+ Friday Moonlight 10K Walk (Central London)

+ The Henley 10K (Sunday)

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South West Coast 50 Ultra Challenge

2 August 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10 km Challenge options

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The Bath 50 Ultra Challenge

29 March 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10 km Challenge options

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Gower Peninsula Ultra Challenge

NEW FOR 2025

19-20 July 2025

100 km (fig. of 8) 50 km Loops (West & East) + Marathon + 25 km & 10 km Challenge options

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Peak District Ultra Challenge

28-29 June 2025

100 km Loop + ~50 km Half &  25km Quarter Challenge options & The Bakewell 10 Mile. 

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Cotswold Way Ultra Challenge

21 – 22 June 2025

100 km + 3/4 + Half & Quarter Challenge options. + Cirencester 10K

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Chiltern 50 Ultra Challenge

27 Sept 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10K Challenge options

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North Downs 50 Ultra Challenge

12 July 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10km Challenge options.

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Easter 50 Ultra Challenge

Sat 12 April 2025

Windsor

50 km, 25 km, 0r 10 km Loops from racecourse basecamp.

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London Summer Walk

Sat 23 August 2025

Marathon, 25 KM, or 10 KM looped routes – Woolwich Start / Finish

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London Halloween Walk

Sat 26 October 2024

25 KM or 10 KM spooky looped route options. Start / finish – The Oval Cricket Ground ‘dungeon’,

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Kent Downs 50 Ultra Challenge

Sat 11 October 2025

50 KM, 25 KM or 10 KM looped routes options. Start / finish – The Kent Showground nr. Maidstone.

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GET IN TOUCH: 

Corporate@actionchallenge.com

OR – scroll down to our enquiry form.

Enquire about your team

Or get in touch at: Corporate@actionchallenge.com

About us

Inspirational challenges!

We plan & deliver amazing corporate challenges! Teams from Harrods, DHL, HSBC, Citibank and many more have climbed Kilimanjaro with us, and the likes of Tesco, British Gas, Fujitsu, and M&S have taken thousands of colleagues on large scale UK events, raising £’ millions for their CSR partners, energising their workforce and boosting well-being. We have 20 years experience working with organisations of all sizes, and our team will ensure that your challenge delivers for your team!

Get in touch: &nbsp Corporate@actionchallenge.com

Our charity PARTNERS

We’re proud to work with a wide range of fantastic charities, which benefit from the Ultra Challenge £10+ million fundraising each year. 

OR CHOOSE FROM over 600 LISTED CHARITIES

OUR OFFICIAL FUNDRAISING PARTNER

Full 100 km Continuous

Eastbourne to Arundel

6 - 7 Sept 2025

Starting from sunny Eastbourne, over the magnificent Seven Sisters, onto Cuckmere Haven, and over the South Downs all the way to historic Arundel with view of its castle. This is a tough route with almost ~2,100m of climbing across the full 100km – but you will be rewarded with incredible views as you reach the top of these climbs.

~100 km & ~2100 m

  • Start: Eastbourne
  • Start times: 7am for runners, 7am – 9am for joggers & walkers
  • Finish: Arundel, W. Sussex
  • Finish times: Runners 9 – 16 hrs, joggers 16 – 20 hrs, walkers 20 – 36 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 23 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 55 km – hot meal
  • 80 km – brunch/ lunch
  • 100 km – cooked breakfast/hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a full range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Eastbourne & Alfriston
  • Shuttles from Eastbourne Station to start
  • Bus transfer back to  Eastbourne or Arundel Station 

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

4 available

Day 1 ~57 km & ~1250 m

Day 2 ~43 km & ~850 m

Day 1 – 7 Sept 2024

  • Start: Eastbourne
  • Start times: 7am for runners, 7am-9am for joggers & walkers
  • Finish: Hove (55 km)
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 16 hrs
  • Overnight: local B&B / Hotel

Day 2 – 8 Sept 2024

  • Start: Hove
  • Start times: 06:00 – 06:30 for all
  • Finish: Arundel (45 km)
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 16 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 23 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 55 km – hot meal
  • 80 km – brunch/ lunch
  • 100 km – hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a full range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Eastbourne & Alfriston
  • Shuttles from Eastbourne Station to start
  • Bus transfer back to  Eastbourne or Arundel Station 

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

4 available (2 for each day)

Full Challenge over 2 Days

Eastbourne - Hove - Arundel

6 & 7 Sept 2025

The 2 Day Full 100 km Challenge breaks down the route into two halves of 57 km on Day 1 and then 43 km on Day 2 – you will get to experience the route in daylight as well as the opportunity to get some rest and sleep overnight. Starting from sunny Eastbourne, over the magnificent Seven Sisters, onto Cuckmere Haven, and over the South Downs all the way to hove and then historic Arundel with view of its castle. This is a tough route with almost ~2,100m of climbing across the full 100 km – but you will be rewarded with incredible views as you reach the top of these climbs.

1st Half Challenge 57 km

Eastbourne to Hove

6 Sept 2025

The 1st Half South Coast Challenge is a tough 57 km with ~1250 m of climb – setting out from Eastbourne, you will make your way to the coastline and over the Seven Sisters. After some time at Cuckmere Haven, you’ll make your way over the South Downs and finally descent into hove via Brighton’s promenade.

~57 km & ~1250 m

  • Start: Eastbourne 
  • Start times: 7am for runners, 7 – 9am for joggers & walkers
  • Finish: Hove
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 16 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 23 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 57 km – hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a full range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Eastbourne & Alfriston
  • Shuttles from Eastbourne Station to start
  • Bus transfer back to  Eastbourne start or Brighton Station 

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

2 available

~43 km & ~850 m

  • Start: Hove
  • Start times: Sat 7 Sept  – start 10am walkers/11am runners  on Saturday – or join up with a Full Challenger – or Sunday 8 Sept between 6 – 7am
  • Finish: Arundel (45 km)
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 16 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 25 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 45 km – finishers meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a full range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Bus transfer back to Arundel Station then a short train back to Hove

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

2 available

2nd Half Challenge 43 km

Hove to Arundel

7 Sept 2025

If you are looking to support someone taking on the Full Challenge you can join them on the route from 5pm Saturday onwards, or take on the 2nd Half Challenge from 6am on Sunday for a scenic ‘marathon+’ adventure across the South Downs towards Arundel.

1st Quarter Challenge 25 km

Eastbourne to Alfriston

6 Sept 2025

The 1st Quarter South Coast Challenge is a 25 km with ~660 m of climb – setting out from Eastbourne, you will make your way to the coastline and over the Seven Sisters through Cuckemere Haven, finishing up at Alfriston.

~25 km & ~660 m

  • Start: Eastbourne
  • Start times: 7am for runners, 8:30 – 9:30am for joggers & walkers
  • Finish: Alfriston, East Sussex
  • Finish times: Runners 2 – 3 hrs, joggers 3 – 5 hrs, walkers 4 – 7 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • 11 km – snacks & drinks
  • 25 km – Picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a full range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Eastbourne & Alfriston
  • Shuttles from Alfriston finish to  Eastbourne start
  • Bus transfer back to  Eastbourne start or Station 

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

SELF-FUNDED

  • SECURE YOUR TEAM PLACES FOR A LOW DEPOSIT (USUALLY JUST £250)
  • YOUR TEAM SIGN UP 
  • WE INVOICE FOR THE FINAL BALANCE 2 WEEKS BEFORE THE CHALLENGE
  • YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE PLACES YOU FILL

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR LARGER (20+) TEAMS

BRANDED SIGN UP PAGE

we’lll create a branded event page for your team

Including any relevant information, details of your charity fundraising and company messaging

CHARITY FUNDRAISING

  • CHOOSE FROM ONE OF 500+ SUPPORTED CHARITIES
  • YOUR COMPANY PAYS THE REGISTRATION FEE (SEE BELOW)
  • YOUR TEAM THEN FUNDRAISE FOR A CHOSEN CHARITY
  • THE CHARITY PAYS THE BALANCE OF THE ENTRY FEE
  • INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM FUNDRAISING TARGETS

MIXED FUNDING FOR CHARITY

You pay half the entry fee up front, and the charity covers the other half.

Keeps fundraising targets manageable!

FULL SPONSORSHIP FOR CHARITY

Pay a small registration fee up front (company invoice or each person can pay).

Your team fundraise fundraise a higher amount, and the charity covers the balance of entry fee.

You can fundraise for over
600 different charities...

Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
Birmingham Dogs Home
Blue Cross
Born Free Foundation
Canine Partners
Cats Protection
David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation
Dogs for Autism
Dogs For Good
Dogs Trust
Explorers Against Extinction
Ferne Animal Sanctuary
Foal Farm Animal Rescue (Friends of Animals League)
Greyhound Rescue Wales
Happy Doggo
Helping Rhinos
IAPWA (International Aid for Protection & Welfare of Animals)
Many Tears Animal Rescue
Mayhew Animal Home
National Animal Welfare Trust Bedfordshire
PetSavers
Rabbit Welfare Fund
Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare
RSPCA
RSPCA Isle of Wight
RSPCA South Bucks
Save the Rhino International
Shark Trust
Stokenchurch Dog Rescue
StreetVet
Sussex Wildlife Trust
The Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home
The National Foundation for Retired Service Animals
The Pack Project
The Wildheart Trust
USPCA
Viva!
Wadars Animal Rescue
Wildlife Vets International
WWF

Abby’s Heroes
Action Bladder Cancer UK
Action Kidney Cancer
Against Breast Cancer
Alfie’s Wish
AMMF – The Cholangiocarcinoma Charity
Anthony Nolan
Blood Cancer UK
Bone Cancer Research Trust
Bowel Cancer UK
Brain Tumour Research
Brain Tumour Research Campaign
Breast Cancer Now
Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research Wales
CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association
Children with Cancer UK
CoppaFeel!
Cyclists Fighting Cancer
DKMS UK
Dragonfly Cancer Trust
Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust
Exeter Leukaemia Fund
Future Dreams Breast Cancer Charity
Guy’s Cancer Charity
HASAG Asbestos Disease Support
Heartburn Cancer UK
Hope for Tomorrow
Lennox Children’s Cancer Fund
Leukaemia Care
Leukaemia UK
Life is for living foundation
Look Good Feel Better
Lymphoma Action
Macmillan Cancer Support
Maggie’s
Make 2nds Count
Marie Curie
Melanoma Focus
Menopause and Cancer
Mesothelioma UK CIO
Myeloma UK
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK
Ocular Melanoma UK
Orchid-Fighting Male Cancer
Ovacome
Oxfordshire Prostate Cancer Support Group
Pancreatic Cancer UK
Pants Cancer Charity
Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
PLANETS Cancer Charity
Prevent Breast Cancer
Prost8 UK
Prostate Cancer Research
Prostate Cancer UK
Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
Run 4 Cancer
Salivary Gland Cancer UK
Sam’s Diamonds Cancer Support
Sarcoma UK
Shine Cancer Support
Target Ovarian Cancer
Team Verrico
Teenage Cancer Trust
The Brain Tumour Charity
The Chartwell Children’s Cancer Trust
The Christie Charity
The Dorset Cancer Care Foundation
The Eve Appeal
The Indee Rose Trust
The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Network UK
The James Anthony Foundation
The Jay C Trust
The Prostate Project
The Robin Cancer Trust
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity
The Ruth Strauss Foundation
The Urology Foundation
The Wight Brainy Bunch
Velindre Cancer Charity
Walk the Walk
We Hear You
Wessex Cancer Support
World Cancer Research Fund
Young Tongues

#Willdoes
ABC Book Club
Able Child
Absolutely Together
ACCT UK
Action for Children
Adoption UK
Adoptionplus
AFASIC
AFK Charity
Ambition Aspire Achieve
Ambitious about Autism
Amy Winehouse Foundation
Andover and District Mencap
Angus Lawson Memorial Trust
Auditory Verbal UK
Barnardo’s
Barnet Mencap
Become Charity
Berkshire Youth
Bliss
BOSP (Brighter Opportunities for Special People)
Brodys Trust
Cardiac Risk in the Young
CASPA
Cerebra
Challengers
Chance for Childhood
Child Bereavement UK
Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT)
Children’s Burns Trust
Cochlear Implanted Children’s Support Group
Daisy’s Dream
Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity
Dandelion Time
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
Diamond Kite Foundation
Dingley’s Promise
Doing it for Dan
Dreamflight
Dreams Come True
Evelina Children’s Heart Organisation Limited (ECHO Charity)
Evelina London Children’s Charity
Family Action
First Days Children’s Charity
George’s Rockstars
Get Kids Going!
Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trust
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity
Greenhouse Sports
Hannah’s Holiday Home Appeal
Heartline Families
Holly’s Hearts
Home-Start Elmbridge
Home-Start Staffordshire Moorlands
Home-Start Watford and Three Rivers
Hope and Homes for Children
Hummingbird Refugee Project
Hypo Hounds
International Justice Mission
Jamie’s Farm
Just4Children
Kangaroos Mid Sussex
KEEN London
Kicks Count
KidsAid
LandAid Charitable Trust
Lifelites
Little Village
Live Unlimited
Long Covid Kids
Make-a-Wish
Mary’s Meals UK
Masonic Charitable Foundation
Molly Ollys
Momentum Children’s Charity
Mosaic – Supporting Bereaved Children
National Deaf Children’s Society
Nelson’s Journey
Neuroblastoma UK
Newlife
NSPCC
Open Arms Malawi
OSCAR’s Paediatric Brain Tumour Charity
Oxfordshire Youth
Parenting Special Childre
Parenting Special Children
PC Nicola Hughes Memorial Fund
Perthes Kids Foundation UK
Place2Be
Playskill
Porridge and Pens
Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity
Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People
Raise Your Hands
Right To Play UK
Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Sevenoaks Area Youth Trust
Shooting Star Children’s Hospices
Simon Says
SKY HIGH TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS ACADEMY
Skylarks Charity
Small Steps
Space 2 Be Me
Spinal Muscular Atrophy UK
Spread a Smile
SSNAP
St George’s Childcare
St Giles Trust
Success Club
SUDC UK
supershoes
Swings & Smiles
The Bodie Hodges Foundation
The Children’s Society
The Daisy Garland
The Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre
The Dream Charity
The Dylan Strong Foundation
The For Isla Foundation
The Joe Dix Foundation
The Kids Network
The Kite Trust
The Lexi May Trust
The Louis Ross Foundation
The Mix
The Sick Children’s Trust
The Sussex Snowdrop Trust
Three Ells Trust
Time is precious Charity
Tiny Tickers
Tommy’s
Twins Trust
War Child UK
White Lodge
Winston’s Wish
Wooden Spoon – The children’s charity of rugby
Worth Unlimited
Young Epilepsy
Young Lives vs Cancer
Zarach

British Dyslexia Association
British Exploring Society
Bromley Little Theatre Ltd
Cornelia Cambridge’s Endowment for Archdeacon Cambridge’s School
Craigmyle Glebe Limited
Down Syndrome UK
Farms for City Children
Friends of Middleton School
Friends of the Caribbean
Garwood Foundation
halow project
Harrogate Town AFC CIO
Holmes Chapel Scouts
Holocaust Educational Trust
Just Like Us
Mayfield Pre-school
National Garden Scheme
National Literacy Trust
Northampton Saints Foundation
Respected
Scottish Mountain Rescue
Square Pegs Arts
StandOut Programmes
Sussex Cricket Foundation
Teach First
The Boaz Trust Hampshire Limited
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
The Hope Foundation
The Squad
Treloar’s
UK Youth
WeMindTheGap
Youth Adventure Trust

Citifaith Church
Dorset Wildlife Trust
Global Fund for Children UK Trust
Groundwork UK
Just One Ocean
Lake District Foundation
Marine Conservation Society
Ocean Generation
Plan Zheroes
Somerset Wildlands
Somerset Wildlife Trust
Surfers Against Sewage
Thames21
The OITIJ-JO Collective
The Rivers Trust
World Land Trust

Acorns Children’s Hospice
Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
Ashgate Hospice
Birmingham Hospice
Blythe House Hospice
Chestnut Tree House
Children’s Hospice South West
Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS)
Cornwall Hospice Care
Cynthia Spencer Hospice
Demelza Hospice Care
Dorothy House Hospice Care
Dougie Mac
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices
East Cheshire Hospice
Eden Valley Hospice & Jigsaw, Cumbria’s’ Children’s Hospice
ellenor
Farleigh Hospice
Forest Holme Hospice Charity
Francis House Children’s Hospice
Garden House Hospice Care
Haven House Children’s Hospice
Havens Hospices
Heart of Kent Hospice
Helen & Douglas House
Hospice At Home
Hospice in the Weald
Hospiscare
Jessie May
Julia’s House
Katharine House Hospice – Banbury, Oxfordshire
Keech Hospice Care
LOROS
Martlets Hospice
Michael Sobell Hospice Charity
Mountbatten Hampshire
Mountbatten, Isle of Wight
Naomi House & Jacksplace
Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice
North Devon Hospice
Nottinghamshire Hospice
Oakhaven Hospice
Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care
Pilgrims Hospices
Princess Alice Hospice
Priscilla Bacon Hospice Charity
Rennie Grove Peace Hospice Care
Rowans Hospice
Saint Francis Hospice
Salisbury Hospice Charity
St Andrews Hospice
St Barnabas House
St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice
St Catherine’s Hospice (Crawley)
St Catherine’s Hospice (Lancashire) Ltd
St Christopher’s Hospice
St Clare Hospice
St Elizabeth Hospice
St Helena Hospice
St Lukes Hospice (Basildon & Thurrock)
St Michael’s Hospice – Hastings & Rother
St Michael’s Hospice, Hereford
St Peter & St James Hospice
St Peter’s Hospice
St Raphael’s Hospice
St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne)
St. Michael’s Hospice (North Hampshire)
Sue Ryder
Thames Hospice
The Hospice of St Francis
Treetops Hospice
Tŷ Hafan Children’s Hospice
Weldmar Hospicecare
Willen Hospice
Willow Wood Hospice
Woking & Sam Beare Hospices
Woodlands Hospice

Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
Babies in Buscot Support (BIBS)
Barts Charity
Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity
Birmingham Women’s Hospital Charity
Brighter Futures GWH
Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity
Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Charitable Fund
Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity
Countess of Brecknock Hospice Trust
CW+
Derby and Burton Hospitals Charity
Dorset County Hospital Charity
East & North Hertfordshire Hospitals Charity
Epsom and St Helier Hospitals Charity
Frimley Health Charity
Imperial Health Charity
Isle of Wight NHS Trust Charity
Kent and Medway NHS Partnership Trust Charity
King’s College Hospital Charity
LIBRA – The Lions International Blood Research Appeal
Liverpool Women’s Hospital Charity
Love Musgrove
Mid & South Essex Hospitals Charity
Our Angels Charity and Support
Oxford Health Charity
Oxford Hospitals Charity
Portsmouth Hospitals Charity
Raise, West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals Charity
Rebuild
Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals Charity
Royal Devon Hospitals Charity
Royal Free Charity
Royal Orthopaedic Charity
Royal Papworth Hospital Charity
Royal Voluntary Service
Sherwood Forest Hospitals Charity
Somerset NHS Charity
Southampton Hospital Charity
St Georges Hospital Charity
St Mark’s Hospital Foundation
The Grand Appeal
The London Ambulance Charity
The Oliver Fisher Special Care Baby Trust
UCLH Charity
UCLH Charity Cancer Fund
Whittington Health Charity
Yeovil Hospital Chartity

Abigail’s Footsteps
Action for A-T
Action for M.E.
Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis
Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex
Alcohol Change UK
Allergy UK
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Services
Alzheimer’s Research UK
Alzheimer’s Society
AMEND
Anaphylaxis UK
Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC) LTD
Asthma + Lung UK
Astriid
Ataxia UK
Bowel Research UK
Bradbury Care Centre ltd
Brain Tumour Support
Breakthrough T1D
British Acoustic Neuroma Association
British Heart Foundation
British Liver Trust
British Skin Foundation
Burning Nights CRPS Support
Cardiomyopathy UK
Cavernoma Alliance UK
Centre for ADHD & Autism Support
Certitude Support
Children’s Air Ambulance Service
Chilterns Neuro Centre
Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team
CMTUK
Coeliac UK
COUNTY AIR AMBULANCE TRUST HELP APPEAL
Crohn’s & Colitis UK
Cystic Fibrosis Trust
Dannys MND Mission
Day One Trauma Support
Deafblind UK
DEBRA
Dementia Adventure
Dementia Forward
Dementia UK
Dentaid The Dental Charity
Down’s Syndrome Association
Duchenne UK
Dyscover – specialist aphasia support
East of England Ambulance Service Charity
Encephalitis International
Endometriosis UK
EOS Network – Eosinophilic Diseases Charity
Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy Research Institute UK
Epilepsy Society
Essex & Herts Air Ambulance
Facial Palsy UK
Fibroid Forum UK
Florence Nightingale Foundation
FORCE Cancer Charity
Friends of Breathe Arts Health Research
Friends of Breathe Arts Health Research
Gene People
Great North Air Ambulance Service
Group B Strep Support
Guide Dogs
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance
Harrow Shopmobility
HeadwayUK
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
HEART UK
Histio UK
Humanity Direct
Huntingdon, Peterborough & Cambridge MS Therapy Centre
Huntington’s Disease Association
Ichthyosis Support Group
Katie Piper Foundation
Kidney Care UK
Kidney Research UK
Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance
London’s Air Ambulance
LUPUS UK
Macular Society
Magpas Air Ambulance
Matt Hampson Foundation
Melissa’s
Meniere’s Society
Meningitis Now
Meningitis Research Foundation
Mikaere Foundation
Miscarriage Association
Moorfields Eye Charity
Motor Neurone Disease Association
MPS Society
MS Society
MS Trust
MS-UK
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
Muscular Dystrophy UK
My Name’5 Doddie Foundation
National Autistic Society
National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society
National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
NCBRS Worldwide Foundation
Nephrotic Syndrome Trust (NeST)
Nerve Tumours UK
Nystagmus Network
Overcoming MS
PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide
Parkinson’s UK
PKD Charity
Play2Give
PoTS UK
Prader-Willi Syndrome Association UK
PSP Association
Retina UK
Reverse Rett
RNIB
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Rural Emergency Support Services (RESUS) Foundation
Sands, Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Charity
SarcoidosisUK
Scannappeal
Sense
Sightsavers
Smile4Wessex
Spinal Research
St John Ambulance
St Joseph’s Hospice Hackney
Stroke Association
Support Dogs
Terrence Higgins Trust
The Alfie Jones Foundation
The Brain Charity
The Charlie Ramsey Research Fund
The Community Council for Somerset
The Cure Parkinson’s Trust
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust
The Haemophilia Society
The Lily Foundation
The Lullaby Trust
The Meath Epilepsy Charity
The Migraine Trust
The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation
The National Brain Appeal
The Sickle Cell Society
The Silverlining Brain Injury Charity
Thrive
Thrombosis UK
Thyroid UK
Tourettes Action
TSA (Tuberous Sclerosis Association)
UK Sepsis Trust
Vasculitis UK
Versus Arthritis
Wellbeing of Women
Your Local Air Ambulance Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.

Addiction Family Support
ADHD UK
Anna Freud
Autism Anglia
Beat
Ben – Automotive Industry Charity
BHT Sussex
Black Minds Matter UK
Buckinghamshire Mind
CALM – Campaign Against Living Miserably
Charlie’s Star Charity
Choices
CHUMS Charity
Citizens Advice South Gloucestershire
CNWL NHS Health Charity
CPSL Mind
Cruse Bereavement Support
Dementia Carers Count
Different Strokes
Dorset Mind
Essex Recovery Foundation
Forward Trust
Head In The Game
Held In Our Hearts
Help Musicians
Isle of Wight Youth Trust
It’s Time
Jewish Volunteering Network (JVN)
Julian House
King George VI Day Centre
Leeway Domestic Violence and Abuse Services
Libraries Unlimited
Love4Life
Maddie’s Miracle
Making Miracles Charity
Max Windle Memorial Trust
Mencap
Mental Health Foundation
Mental Health Matters
MenWalkTalk
Millimetres 2 Mountains Foundation
MIND
Mind in Furness
Mind in West Essex
Missing People
MQ Mental Health Research
Music for my Mind
Music Minds Matter
NIALL STRINGER FOUNDATION
One In Four (London)
Open Door (Birkenhead)
Open Doors Open Minds Give Back CIC
PACT for Autism
PANDAS Foundation
Petals – The Baby Loss Counselling Charity
PTSD UK
Rephael House
Restore
Rethink Mental Illness
Revitalise Respite Holidays
RIPPLE SUICIDE PREVENTION CHARITY
S.I.S – Strength In Struggles
Safeline
SANE
Sexual Assault and Abuse Support Service Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes (SAASSBMK)
Shout
Sirona Therapeutic Horsemanship
Solent Mind
Somerset Counselling Centre
Spiral – preventing the effects of bullying
Sport in Mind
Stable Family Home Trust
Sue Lambert Trust
Suicide&Co
Sunflowers Suicide Support
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide
Talk Club
The Allegr Foundation
The Brave and Determined Charity
The Burnt Chef Project
The Care Workers’ Charity
The Chatty Cafe Scheme
The Connection at St Martin-in-the-Fields
The Link Visiting Scheme
The Old Bank Wellbeing Trust
The Open Door (Taunton)
The Survivors Trust
The Ted Senior Foundation
THE WOODPECKER PROJECT
Transform Housing & Support
Trauma Breakthrough
Trauma Treatment International
Trust Links
Uplands Enterprise Trust
Victim Support
Volunteering Matters
We are Farming Minds
Young Gloucestershire
YoungMinds
Zurich Community Trust (UK) Limited

ABF The Soldier’s Charity (South West)
Blesma, The Limbless Veterans
Building Heroes Education Foundation
Combat Stress
Hounds for Heroes
Purple Warriors
RMA – The Royal Marines Charity
Royal Air Forces Association
Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity
Royal Star & Garter
Scotty’s Little Soldiers
SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity
The Not Forgotten
VETERANS WITH DOGS
Who Dares Cares

1001fontaines UK
Action Village India
ActionAid UK
African Adventures Foundation
African Children’s Fund
CAFOD
Challenge Ministries UK
Choose Love
Community Empowerment Support Organisation (CESO)
Concern Worldwide (UK)
Dig Deep
Frank Water
FutureSense Foundation
HIPZ – Health Improvement Project Zanzibar
IF Charity
Last night a DJ saved my life foundation
Malaria No More UK
Medecins Sans Frontieres UK
Mehiel Foundation
New Forest for Ukraine
New Futures Nepal
Novo Communities
Raising Futures Kenya
Refugee Action
Release International
SALVE International
Sense International
Sightsavers
Tearfund
Village Africa
WaterAid

4Louis
1625 Independent People
Age UK Bexley
Age UK Bristol
Age UK Kent Rivers
Age UK West Sussex Brighton & Hove
Alexandra Rose Charity
Amnesty International UK
Azalea
British Red Cross
Bromley Borough Foodbank
Camden Giving
Carers UK
Centre for Women’s Justice
Centrepoint
CHESS Homeless
Christians Against Poverty
Citizens Advice Bristol
City Life Church Southampton
Community Foundation for Surrey
Connection Support
Crisis UK
FearFree
Framework
Hackney Foodbank
Homeless Oxfordshire
HostNation
Imago Dei
inHope (Bristol) Limited
Jimmy’s Cambridge
Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity
London City Mission
Manchester Deaf Centre
Mencap
New Hope, Watford
New Horizon Youth Centre
Porchlight
Rainy Day Trust
Rape Crisis England & Wales
REACT Disaster Response
Refuge
Shelter
Society of St Vincent de Paul (England & Wales)
SPEAR
Spires
St Mungo’s
Stonewall Housing
TaxAid & Tax Help for Older People
Thames Valley Air Ambulance
The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
The Felix Project
The Fire Fighters Charity
The Lockton Charitable Association
The Passage
The Trussell Trust
Turn2us
Turning Tides
Walton Charity
WAY Widowed and Young
Wells Storehouse Foodbank & Furniture Store
Women’s Aid Federation of England
Wycombe Homeless Connection

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