Charity place
When
07 April 2024
Registration fee
£40.00
Minimum fundraising target
£500.00
Minimum age
17
Where
Brighton, start line in Preston Park
Got a place already?
Order your Mind fundraising pack and join our team.
How to register
Whether you've got a place confirmed with the organisers or are looking to secure one of our charity places – we'd love to have you on the team!
Secure a charity place with us by clicking the 'register today' button. We ask that you pledge to raise a minimum of £500.
Do you already have your own place in the marathon? Click 'register own place' and you can still join #TeamMind. There's no fundraising target, and you'll receive fundraising support from our dedicated team.
By supporting Mind, you can help make sure no one has to face a mental heath problem alone.
We also have places in the Brighton 10k.
Why join Team Mind?
Watch this video to see just some of the many inspirational reasons to join #TeamMind.
Each year, 1 in 4 of us will experience a mental health problem. No one should face it alone. We campaign to improve services, to get a better deal from the government. Our Infoline provides support and advice. Join the fight for mental health. Sign up for a run and join #TeamMind.
How we'll support you
From the moment you sign up, we'll be there to support you every step of the way. We offer all our runners a fantastic support package, including:
- Training and fundraising advice
- Regular email updates
- A Mind running vest to wear with pride
- Loud and enthusiastic cheer point on the route to help encourage you on your way
- A post-race reception to celebrate your amazing achievement at the event village after you've finished
- A dedicated and experienced Fundraising Officer, who will provide information and support in the run-up to your event
Any questions?
Still have questions? You can:
I ran the London Marathon for Mind in 2017, and that was life changing for me
"Running helped me live in the moment, instead of worrying about the future or past, which I’d always done."
Where does the money go?
people in the UK will experience a mental health problem in any given year
queries answered by our helplines in 2022-2023
times someone accessed our mental health information in 2022 - 2023
You can find out more about our work in the 2020/21 annual review
and more about our finances in our 2020/21 annual accounts