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TTP Cambridge Half Marathon 2027

Join Team CBM UK at the TTP Cambridge Half Marathon 2027 and help change lives in the world’s poorest communities.
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Take on a new challenge with one of our limited places in the 2027 TTP Cambridge Half Marathon. This exciting event takes runners on a scenic 13.1 mile route through the historic streets of Cambridge, passing its iconic colleges and landmarks, with a fantastic atmosphere and support from cheering crowds along the way.

Please complete the form opposite to express your interest in applying for one of our limited guaranteed places.

Date: 14 March 2027

Minimum sponsorship: £250

We’ll support you every step of the way. By running for CBM UK you’ll receive:

  • An official CBM UK running vest or t-shirt
  • Help, tips and support towards reaching your fundraising goals
  • The opportunity to connect with other CBM UK runners
  • The chance to share your story on our social media channels

If you would like any further information or have any questions, please do get in touch with us by calling 0800 567 7000 or email info@cbmuk.org.uk.

A little girl with dark hair and a cream and red jumper smiles into the camera. She has a green patch on her left eye.

Bandana’s story

Six-year-old Bandana from Nepal, South Asia, was born with cataracts in both of her eyes;  unable to clearly see her parents’ faces. Her mother Lila told us: “I discovered Bandana’s eye condition right after she was born, because we have no money, we were not able to afford treatment.” The money you raise could help children like Bandana receive the sight-saving surgery that will enable them to transform their future, see their loved ones, play with friends and gain an education. Your support will have a long-term impact and will men that families like Bandana’s and Lila’s have the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty and disability.