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10k For Nurses & Midwives

Take on a personal 10k challenge and raise £100 this October to offer life-changing help to nursing and midwifery professionals in hardship.

Sign up today and get your FREE 10k For Nurses & Midwives neck warmer and fundraising pack, filled with tips and ideas to get you on track for success.

Registrations for 2022 will open in the summer.

What is 10k For Nurses & Midwives?

10k For Nurses & Midwives is the biggest fundraising movement of the year for nurses and midwives, which will raise thousands of pounds to give vital support to those currently facing personal or financial hardship.

You can take on a challenge at any point in October, or even over multiple days, as part of a team or a solo challenge. This is all about having fun and raising money by doing a 10k YOUR WAY!

You can achieve your 10k challenge any way you like! You could:

  • Walk 10,000 steps,
  • Run, swim or cycle a 10k,
  • Take on a challenge for 10,000 seconds (2hours 46mins!) like singing, dancing, Zumba, or spinning.

Earn your FREE t-shirt!

Sign up today and get your FREE 10k For Nurses & Midwives neck warmer in your fundraising pack.

Hit your £100 fundraising pack and receive your exclusively designed 10k For Nurses & Midwives 2021 t-shirt!

The 2021 t-shirt is still under development. Images will be released very soon!

Why your fundraising matters

Every single 10k For Nurses & Midwives fundraiser will help to ensure working and retired nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants have somewhere to turn to when facing a personal or financial crisis.

Money raised through 10k For Nurses & Midwives will be instrumental in ensuring there is long-term support and a robust safety net to help our vital healthcare professionals in their time of need. We’d love to have your support!

Who is Cavell Nurses’ Trust?

Who will my fundraising help?

“Thank you so much for your kindness during these difficult times. It was greatly appreciated not just by me, but by my family also. You went above and beyond.”

From a nurse helped in February 2021