Will you Step Up for St John's?

Join our new virtual challenge and walk or run 30 miles across 30 days in June. Whether it’s your daily commute, a walk in the park, or a weekend run, every mile you complete will help support patients and families when they need it most. 

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Why take part?

By taking part this June, you’ll be helping us provide vital care across the communities we serve.

Our care reaches across Camden, Westminster, Brent, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham, Islington and Harrow, supporting patients and families living with life-limiting illnesses.

If you were to walk across these areas, it would total around 30 miles. This challenge represents that journey, connecting every step you take with the people we care for every day. 

A graphic that depicts the 7 boroughs we work in across North, West and Central London. It has a plotted route depciting the 30 miles as well as cartoon characters wearing their navy blue St John's Hospice t-shirts who are walking or running.

How it works

Register

Sign up early to receive your St John’s Hospice t-shirt and everything you need to get started.

Track your miles

On launch day, connect your page to Strava or your preferred tracking app and begin logging your miles to earn your badges.

Raise money

Set a fundraising goal and help support patients and families across our communities. Supporters who raise £100 or more will receive a Step Up medal.

Frequently asked questions

Why 30 miles?

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Our care reaches across the communities we serve, including Camden, Westminster, Brent, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham, Islington and Harrow.

If you were to walk across the areas we support, it would total around 30 miles. This challenge represents that journey, connecting every step you take with the people and families we care for every day.

As you work your way through the challenge, you'll pass through the virtual boroughs, earning badges and learning more about the work we do there.

When and where can I complete my miles?

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This is a virtual challenge, and so you can complete your miles anywhere that works for you throughout June  - around your neighbourhood, in a local park, or even on a treadmill at the gym.

You could do this as 1 mile a day or 30 miles in one go, or something in between. How you break it up is completely up to you. 

On launch day, you can easily connect your page to Strava or your preferred tracking app to keep a record of your walks or runs, earn your badges and update your supporters on your progress. 

Can my child participate?

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Yes - children are welcome to take part; however, for safety reasons, anyone under 18 must be signed up and supervised by a parent or guardian.

You will have the option to add a child upon registration. Their page will be linked to yours, meaning you will have full oversight of tracking their miles and overseeing any fundraising activity.

Is there a fundraising target?

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We suggest aiming for £100, and if you reach it, we’ll send you one of our brand new Step Up medals as a thank you!

What your fundraising could do:

  • £20 could fund a bereavement counselling session for a patient’s loved one.
  • £35 could provide a home visit from a community nurse.
  • £50 could fund art and music therapy sessions in our Wellbeing Centre.

Please note: You’ll need to raise £100 or more to earn your Step Up medal.

Can we fundraise as a team?

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You and your friends, family or colleagues are more than welcome to take part as a team. You will be given the option to create or join a pre-existing team when registering.

You’ll each receive a t-shirt and have your own fundraising page to track your individual progress, while contributing to a shared team total and supporting each other along the way.

To receive your Step Up medal, the £100 fundraising target applies per person. If you’re part of a team, you’ll need to raise £100 each, so a team of 3 would need to raise £300 in total. This can be contributed by one person or shared across the team, and all members will still receive a medal.
 

How do I track my miles?

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We recommend using a free app like Strava, which can log your miles using GPS.

It’s easy to connect your Strava account to your Funraisin page on launch day so that you can log your miles and keep friends and family updated on your progress.

You can also join our Strava Club or Facebook group to connect with fellow participants.

What if I don’t complete the challenge? 

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The most important thing is challenging yourself and raising funds to support St John’s Hospice throughout June. Do as much as you can, keep your supporters updated, and enjoy being part of the challenge. Every step counts.

If you manage to raise £100 or more but don’t complete your miles, you will still earn your Step Up medal.

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Why your support matters

Every mile you complete and every pound you raise throughout June will help us provide vital care and support to those who need it most.

  • £20 could fund a bereavement counselling session for a patient’s loved one.
  • £35 could provide a home visit from a community nurse.
  • £50 could fund art and music therapy sessions in our Wellbeing Centre.

Your support helps ensure that patients and families receive compassionate care, comfort and dignity when it matters most.

An art therapy session taking place in the Wellbeing Centre. A patient is painting with red and orange coloured paints.

Join our online communities

Once you've registered, meet fellow Step Up participants in our Strava Club and Facebook group!

 Strava Club  Facebook group