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£5,448
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232
Entrants
59 kms
Distance
Take part in the challenge in three easy steps
1. Register
Register and you’ll receive your very own Day One t-shirt to wear with pride during 100k in June.
2. Fundraise
Personalise your fundraising page and share with friends, family and colleagues. Raise £160 or more to receive your 100k in June medal.
3. Start your challenge
Get moving and complete your 100k any way you choose!

Run, ride, roll, bike, hike, swim, skate, scoot, zoom, walk, jog, sprint, gallop
Cover 100k any way you choose throughout June. Whether that's running, walking, cycling or on horseback - the choice is yours!
In the briefest of moments, a catastrophic injury can shatter someone’s life. Surviving these catastrophic injuries is just the start. Your fundraising will mean people get professional, compassionate, helpful support and advice from Day One, for as long as it takes.
We don't receive any NHS or government funding. By taking part in our 100k in June challenge, you'll be helping to raise vital funds and awareness, so more people affected by life-changing injuries can get the support they need.
Frequently Asked Questions
How will my fundraising help?
Take on 100k in June and help those affected by catastrophic injury to rebuild their lives.
£160 could pay for 8 emergency packs to help the most vulnerable homeless people leave hospital with dignity after an accident or assault.
£300 could cover the cost of a small emergency grant, helping families with the immediate out-of-pocket expenses created by an accident.
£550 could train a new Peer Support Volunteer. The demand is high for our team of amazing volunteers who have lived their own trauma and now provide people with hope and inspiration during their recovery journey.
Can I do the 100k in June as part of a group?
Absolutely! We’d encourage you to get your friends, family and colleagues involved.
Previously we’ve had teams walking, swimming, cycling, horse-riding and running together to see how many kilometres they could complete.
To sign up as a group, head on over to the 'Register' page and at the bottom there will be a question asking if you would like to join or create a team. One person will need to create the team page at the same time as registering. Once this has been completed, everyone else will be able to register individually and use the search function in this section to join this team page.
100K, too far or want to aim higher?
We understand that 100k maybe too far for some and too little for others. We welcome you to set your own target. The main goal is to get outside, have fun and make a difference.
Whatever your distance, there’s a place for you on Team Day One.
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