Breast Walk Ever Kent, Sunday 7th June 2026

Choose from either 1, 5 or 10 miles through beautiful Kent countryside and support ground-breaking research into secondary spread breast cancer, the main cause of breast cancer-related deaths. A family-friendly event for a great charity cause.

Our Kent walk is organised by our fantastic fundraising group, Charity Angels and is brand new for 2026. Taking place in the beautiful St Clere Estate, walkers will be treated to three fabulous routes as well as a tented event village with refreshments and entertainment aplenty!

Breast Walk Ever Hampshire, Sunday 14th June 2026

Our Hampshire event is perfect for walkers looking to go a little further. Full marathon (26.2 miles), half marathon (13.1 miles) and 10KM (6.2 miles) options available with support stops throughout. The course has not been measured to be accurate, these are rough distances.

When signing up you will be invited to set up a fundraising page. This is the quickest and easiest way to start your fundraising. The funds you raise will support lifesaving breast cancer research designed to stop secondary breast cancer, the main cause of breast cancer related deaths.

Kent Entry Fees

Adult 10 and 5 mile

£ 30

Meal provided after walk

Concession 10 and 5 mile

£ 10

Meal provided after walk

1 Mile walk

£ 5

No concessions but 2nd child goes free

Hampshire Marathon Entry Fees

Adult

£ 40

Per Month

Concession

£ 20

Per Month

Hampshire Half Marathon Entry Fees

Adult

£ 30

Per Month

Concession

£ 15

Per Month

Hampshire 10K Entry Fees

Adult

£ 20

Per Month

Concession

£ 10

Per Month
*A concession applies to anyone under the age of 18 or 65 and above on the date of your chosen event.

“Your support is more important than ever, as we know that the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in many women not being diagnosed with breast cancer at the earliest possible opportunity. This means that many will discover their breast cancer at a point when it is more difficult to treat or has spread to become incurable.”

Professor Ingunn HolenUniversity of Sheffield