All Fundraising Events
FEATURED EVENT
GREAT NORTH RUN 2026
Join Team UKST and 57,000 other runners and take on the Great North Run, the world’s largest half marathon in September 2026. By participating, you’ll not only challenge yourself but also contribute to a vital cause in the fight against sepsis.
All fundraising events
Filters
Location
Event type
Cost of events
June 6, 2026 - Event timing provided upon registration
Lake District Challenge
Take on England’s finest countryside at your pace as a walk, jog, or run – and fundraise for your favourite charity! Challenge basecamp is in Kendal, and it’s a 100km looped route with a few tough hills to Ambleside; a halfway point by Lake Windermere with stunning views enroute, and...
View details
June 12, 2026 - Event timing provided upon registration
3 Peaks Challenge 2026
Join Team UKST for one almighty trekking challenge as you take on the UK’s giants on this classic 3 Peaks Challenge! You’ll take on Ben Nevis (1,345m), Scafell Pike (978m) and Snowdon (1,085m) aiming to summit all three in a total trekking time of 15 hours or less. You’ll climb...
View details
August 1, 2026 - Event timing provided upon registration
Snowdon at Night 2026
Join Team UKST as you explore the highest mountain in Wales and England by moonlight! Following the Llanberis track to the summit using torches to light the way, trekking by night will bring a fresh twist to this classic charity challenge. Upon reaching the mountain summit you’ll be rewarded with...
View details
September 12, 2026 - Event timing provided upon registration
Thames Path Ultra Challenge
England’s greatest river provides a fantastic backdrop for an unforgettable challenge, which you can take on at your pace as a walk, jog, or run – and fundraise for your favourite charity! Over 3000 adventurers will join the Putney Bridge start, and the full 100km route heads upstream to Henley...
View details
Donate
We’re the UK’s only charity providing free-at-point-of-access support to people affected by sepsis. £25 pays for a one-hour conversation with a Support Nurse, which could be all someone needs in a moment of crisis. Please help us to continue to provide these vital services in the future – we receive no government funding so are reliant on our incredible supporters.