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London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025

Run the London Landmarks Half with team Kids and take in fabulous views of London’s most iconic landmarks, from Big Ben to St Paul’s Cathedral and the London Eye.

You’ll get to explore the capital on a route like no other, while raising money to help us run life-changing services for families with disabled children.

  • Date: Sunday 6th April 2025
  • Registration fee: £20
  • Fundraising target: £350

Unfortunately we have sold out of places for 2025, please register your interest for 2026 by completing the form below.

Register your interest

Apply to run with team Kids for 2026 by completing the form below.

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Why run with team Kids?

Whether you are a first-timer or a seasoned runner, our friendly team will support you every step of the way. As part of team Kids, you will get:

  • A Kids running vest with optional name letters so people can cheer you on
  • A fundraising pack with ideas and tips to help you reach your target
  • A detailed training plan and links to other training support
  • Monthly motivation newsletters
  • And support from our dedicated cheer points on the day!

Ellen says:

“Racing for Kids at the London Landmarks Half Marathon was a superb experience. It was incredible to run the streets of London with the energy of the crowd, music and fellow runners. I wanted to contribute in some small way because I believe Kids does tremendous work.”

Got your own place?

If you already have your own place, then we would love to have you on team Kids.

You will receive the same support and appreciation our charity place participants receive. We simply ask you to raise as much as possible in return.

Email our Events team to enquire.

Not quite ready to sign-up?

If you are interested in this Half Marathon but want to learn more before signing-up, or if you want to hear about future running events, please contact our events team.

Who we support

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Early years
4 Dec 2024

William’s story 

William has a congenital syndrome and Rachel, William's mum, shares how he has flourished at Kids' playgroup.

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Real-life stories
3 Dec 2024

Ruby’s story 

Ruby struggled with her sleep and her family found support through our online Sleep Workshop. Read Ruby's story.

A person is sitting around a wooden table, a pen in their hand. They are looking at someone off camera, presumably talking to them
Real-life stories
2 Jul 2024

Tabatha’s story – Disability Pride Month 

Tabs shares their journey as a person with SEND finding employment at Kids, and empowering young people to speak up.

A family of four photographed together. There is a white background behind them
Early years
12 Apr 2024

Sharon’s story

Sharon explains how Kids' early intervention helped her children with SEND thrive. 

Real-life stories
18 Mar 2024

Allie’s story

Allie attended our workshops to build confidence and meet other parents of neurodivergent children in the naval community.

A selfie of Donna. She has reddish hair and is wearing eyeliner
Real-life stories
18 Mar 2024

Donna’s story

This Neurodiversity Celebration Week, Donna shares her experiences learning about herself and making friends through our Nurturing Anchors workshops.

A group photo of young carers
Real-life stories
11 Jan 2024

Lyndsey’s story

Read about Lyndsey, aged 13, who became a young carer when her dad suffered a stroke.

Young carers outdoors
Real-life stories
11 Jan 2024

Mary’s story

Read about Mary, a 16-year-old young carer who looks after her mum and brother.

A child walking while holding a lunch bag.
Real-life stories
23 Nov 2023

Chloe’s story

Read about Chloe's journey at our Basingstoke Nursery.

Asher and her parents are photographed together. They are at an event.
Real-life stories
9 Oct 2023

Asher’s story

Asher is 18 years old, has autism and a Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile. Read her story.

Joseph and Rachel are photographed together. Rachel is standing behind Joseph, both hands on his shoulders. They are smiling.
Real-life stories
9 Oct 2023

Joseph and Rachel’s story

Joseph has attended our Hayward Playground for over ten years. His mum, Rachel, shares their story.

Hamza is crouched on the floor, playing with trucks in a sand tray.
Early years
9 Oct 2023

Hamza’s story

Hamza is three years old and attends the Kids Family Group in Birmingham. Read his story.

Three children are sitting around a kids table with a staff member. They are pretending to have lunch with toys.
Early years
9 Oct 2023

Zack, Zayn and Zander’s story

Hear from Emma, whose three boys have gone to our Kids Family Centre Nursery in Birmingham. 

A child is photographed from behind, hugging a staff member who is kneeling on the floor.
Early years
9 Oct 2023

Zach’s story

Zach is four years old and has ASD, GDD, sensory issues and learning difficulties. Read his story.

A girl is photographed from the side. She is putting a fake baby into a baby bathtub.
Early years
5 Oct 2023

Freya’s story

Freya has suspected ASD and sensory difficulties. Her parents Natalie and Ayrton reached out to Kids for support.

A child is playing with sensory toys at Basingstoke Nursery.
Early years
5 Oct 2023

Oliver’s story

Oliver is three years old and shows signs of autism. His dad, Josh, talks about how Oliver has grown since attending our Family Group in Birmingham.