
So how long is the London Marathon?
6th February 2020
In the strict sense of the word, a marathon measures 26.2 miles. But for Kerrie, it measures so much more.
The latest news from the Miscarriage Association
6th February 2020
In the strict sense of the word, a marathon measures 26.2 miles. But for Kerrie, it measures so much more.
7th October 2019
Running for the Miscarriage Association seemed an obvious choice for me to fundraise for as miscarriage is such a secret, and it shouldn’t be.
7th October 2019
Jo and Ben’s experience of recurrent loss led them to enter the Royal Parks half marathon in support of the Miscarriage Association. Jo shares their story here.
19th August 2019
I have unfortunately suffered two miscarriages, the first in August 2017 and the second in April 2019. After my first miscarriage I trawled for answers and came across the Miscarriage Association website.
13th August 2019
After Dan and his wife Rebekah suffered a miscarriage, Dan decided to get his friends on board to do something special to support our charity.
14th May 2019
Having experienced a missed miscarriage, Nicky wanted to help the Miscarriage Association support others affected by miscarriage.
13th May 2019
After experiencing multiple miscarriages, running became Kate’s salvation.
2nd May 2019
Jen was a member of our 2019 London Marathon team. Husband Peter tells the story from his perspective.
2nd May 2019
Dan shares his reasons for running the 2019 London Marathon.