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Charity launches Grief Run Clubs to connect people who have lost loved ones.
Summary
Marie Curie and Run Your Mind have launched monthly Grief Run Clubs in London, offering 5km runs for people experiencing grief; the first sessions are set for Jan 27 and Feb 18. A Marie Curie poll found 27% of adults turn to running after losing a loved one and many runners report mental-health benefits.
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Marie Curie and running community Run Your Mind have launched Grief Run Clubs to connect people who have lost loved ones. The clubs will meet once a month from January to April in London and invite participants to run 5km together. This initiative follows a Marie Curie poll showing many people use running to cope after bereavement. The first run is on January 27 at Runlimited on Baker Street and the second is scheduled for February 18 at the Running Room on Battersea Park Road.
Key facts:
- The Grief Run Clubs are monthly 5km runs in London from January to April, aimed at people experiencing grief and wanting mutual support while running.
- The first session is on January 27 at Runlimited (Baker Street) and the second on February 18 at the Running Room (Battersea Park Road); information about March and April sessions will be released in due course.
- A Marie Curie–commissioned poll of 2,000 adults found 27% turn to running after losing a loved one; respondents reported benefits including clearer heads (72%), a greater sense of control (67%), and help processing grief (65%).
- The article notes TV and radio presenter Jenni Falconer is taking part and that Marie Curie is the 2026 TCS London Marathon Charity aiming to raise £2 million.
Summary:
The Grief Run Clubs are presented as a way for people dealing with bereavement to meet and support one another while taking part in a shared 5km run, reflecting survey findings about running and grief. Details for the March and April sessions are undetermined at this time.
