What is the HEROES RUN? The HEROES RUN is the flagship fundraising event of the charity Passing It On. Passing It On was set up in 2004 by Matt Lambert and James Macdonald after hearing of a small school in Nairobi, Kenya. Some of the children attending had to walk for miles every day and most didn’t have any shoes. So the pair decided to start raising money by running the Dublin marathon dressed up as Batman and Robin. After really enjoying the marathon (especially the dressing up bit) they decided to set up a charity to help expand the Tenderfoot School with the addition of 6 classrooms. One fundraising project turned into three fundraising projects and Passing It On is now in the process of funding the build of three schools in three African countries. Since the first event in 2004, the HEROES RUN on Brighton Seafront has helped Passing It On to raise nearly £300,000 and has been enjoyed by several thousand runners of all ages, fitness levels and abilities. In the last three years the event has seen its numbers go from around 500 in 2008 to over 1500 in 2010. The event attracts all demographics, young and old. In 2011 Passing It On are hosting 3 HEROES RUNS : Brighton 5km and 10km 15th May 2011 Southampton 5 km 1st October 2011
Poole 5km 2nd October 2011
Everyone is welcome and unlike many other events we actively look to support other causes through our HEROES RUN. A multitude of other local and national charities have benefited from our event in the last 7 years, here are just a few of them: Shelter Cancer Research UK RSPCA
Help for Heroes Martletts Mankind
The Rockinghorse Appeal Breakthrough Breast Cancer The Terrence Higgins Trust
HEROES RUN is a fantastic and innovative addition to your fundraising portfolio HEROES RUN is a fun event with an edge, meaning that it’s appealing to both the amateur and the serious runner. HEROES RUN is organised differently to other mass participation events; we want this event to be inclusive to all charities, regardless of budgets and size. This is why we charge a low fee to other charities so that more of the fundraising goes to your causes. Every year loads of HEROES RUN participants set up Just Giving pages to raise funds for the charity of their choosing. The nature of this event seems to inspire something in those who run it to try and raise as much as they can. (Apparently it’s not easy to say no to someone who’s dressed as a horse or as Bananaman asking for your support!) Once a Hero, always a Hero – most of our runners come back year on year to have some fun and make a difference. Charity places at the HEROES RUN in Southampton or Poole cost just £20. For the 2010 Brighton event 91 runners raised a total of £13,626.47 (including gift aid) for Passing It On. Therefore the average per runner was £149.73. And with a low entry fee, you can send more of this to your projects. For more details about HEREOS RUN go to www.heroesrun.org.uk.
Why are we offering places to other charities? Regardless of where, what or who your charity supports, we at Passing It On believe that we are all in this together. As we see it, if you buy charity places in our event our 3 African School/ Orphanage projects benefit and the event provides wider benefit too. If we provide you and your fundraisers with a unique and exhilarating fundraising experience not only will your charity benefit but there’s a very strong chance they will do the same for you next year. Who knows, they might even bring some of their friends with them. HEROES RUN has gone from a race of 241 runners in 2005 to approx 1,500 in 2010. The event is a success because it attracts positive and friendly people.
Testimonials from HEROES RUN Brighton 2011 Whoopsadaisy - Registered Charity 1083024 How many runners did you have representing your charity this year? Three How much did they raise? £450 between them. What would you change about this event? Nothing I thought it was great! - Caroline, Whoopsadaisy founder Mankind - Registered Charity 1086575 How many runners did you have representing your charity this year? Four How much did they raise? Around £750 so far (although we are pushing for a few last donations) What would you change about this event? I thought it was fabulous and really enjoyed it, but I would have loved a water station at the 3-4 km mark (as I was still ok for water at the point where it was.) You guys are brilliant and we all really enjoyed the event. Thank you for the opportunity for Mankind to be Heroes too! - Vicci, Head of fundraising, Mankind
How much will it cost? The minimum block booking for HEROES RUN Poole and HEROES RUN Southampton is 10 places which would cost you £200. If you buy between 25 and 50 places the price per place is £18. For 50 to 100 places the price per place is £15. Every charity that buys places at one of this years HEROES RUNS will: - Have your charity mentioned in the event press release plus logo included. - Have your charity logo and a link to your website on a charity partners page of our site. The maximum number of HEROES RUN places you can buy is 100. If you were to buy 100 HEROES RUN places it would cost you £1,500. There are 250 places per event available to charities. HEROES RUN is expanding and Brighton has a reputation of selling out before the day. To secure places today or to ask any other related questions please don’t hesitate to contact James on 07967 189 482