Take part in colourful charity fun run to raise money for Harrow and Brent hospice

St Luke’s Hospice, which provides palliative care to people in Harrow and Brent, will be hosting the charity event at Kenton Recreation Ground on Saturday April 23.
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A Harrow-based charity has announced the return of its Colour Run fundraising event.

St Luke’s Hospice, which provides palliative care to people in Harrow and Brent, will be hosting the charity event at Kenton Recreation Ground on Saturday April 23.

St Luke’s Hospice Colour RunSt Luke’s Hospice Colour Run
St Luke’s Hospice Colour Run
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Participants can walk, jog, skip or run or crawl around a 5km route passing through and being pelted in colour at 8 fun stations along the way.

Everyone has the chance to get covered from head to toe in eco-friendly coloured powder along the route, ending up as a super vibrant and multi coloured version of their former selves.

Following completion of the course and covered in all the colours of the rainbow, participants will receive their free race finisher medal.

Once finished, live DJ entertainment will provide the soundtrack for the colour battle, as participants celebrate their achievement in a huge paint fight with thousands of colour powder bombs.

Organisers are looking for 400 supporters to raise £60 each (including their entry fee) in order to reach their target.Organisers are looking for 400 supporters to raise £60 each (including their entry fee) in order to reach their target.
Organisers are looking for 400 supporters to raise £60 each (including their entry fee) in order to reach their target.
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Organisers are looking for 400 supporters to raise £60 each (including their entry fee) in order to reach our target.

Each participant will get a t-shirt, glasses, colour powder bombs and a finisher medal.

St Luke’s is challenging supporters to raise enough money to cover the cost of caring for a patient in its inpatient unit for one month.

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