Charity No. 1110427 Company No. 5430846

Southampton 10k, Half & Full Marathon

Sunday 3rd May 2026

Join our team!
Would you like to support the work of Communicare by taking on a running (or walking) challenge? We have charity spaces available for the 10K, half marathon and full marathon  at the APB Southampton Marathon on Sunday 3rd May 2026, and we’re looking for more runners to join our team!
 
By signing up to one of Communicare’s charity places you will be taking part in one of the best running events in the South, whilst raising funds to help our work with lonely and isolated people within Southampton.
 
We ask for just £10 to register for one of our charity places, with a commitment to fundraise at least £100.

JOIN OUR TEAM

FORM HERE

SPONSOR OUR RUNNERS

JUSTGIVING PAGE

What to expect from #TeamCommSoton

In joining our running team, you’ll get one of Communicare’s charity places for the event, a Communicare technical t-shirt to wear on race day and loads of support – both before the event in terms of fundraising and training, but also on the day from our volunteers and supporters who will be at cheering points around the route.

If you’ve already signed up to run in the event, you can still support our work, please get in touch and we’ll tell you more about how your run can make a difference to Communicare.

If you feel daunted by these distances or are more of a walker, please don’t be put off! If you would like to enter the 5K it usually works out cheaper for you to enter as an individual runner rather than use one of our spaces. We will give you a t-shirt to wear on the day and count you as a member of the team. However if you would like to enter the 5K with one of our places please get in touch and we’ll happy discuss it with you. We’re particularly keen on ideas which attract attention such as fancy dress or doing an activity whilst running. Contact events@communicareinsouthampton.org.uk / 023 8250 0050.

Race supporters needed!

We know that running isn’t for everyone, but we would love to hear from you if you would like to be part of our Support Squad for the Southampton marathon event on Sunday 6th April.

Our ‘Communibear’ costume is up for grabs if you want to make a statement and encourage our runners as they cross the Itchen bridge, or perhaps you would like to help staff our gazebo at the race village and tell people about the work of Communicare, as well as encouraging our runners before/after their event.

Maybe you’d prefer to stay out of the centre of town due to the road closures on the day, but you might like to recruit some more supporters and find a place that suits you – your front garden if you’re actually on the run route, a nice spot in the park or somewhere else along the routes (especially useful if it isn’t one of the areas which is known for being full of crowds as this is when the runners will most appreciate your support – it can be hard when it’s quiet out there!) and make a little Communicare cheer point? We’ll tell you who to look out for so that you can be spotting our amazing runners and giving them (and of course their running companions) support through clapping, cheering, singing, playing music – whatever you will enjoy. You will see the difference it makes to runners when someone calls out “Go on Imogen!” or “Great running Zara!” – it can give you a real lift and with a group it can be loads of fun too.

Maybe you have artistic talents and could make some banners, you might want to bring out an instrument, or go for good old pans to bang and things to clap. Whatever effort you put in is sure to be appreciated by those going by. We can give you information about the routes to help you plan a good cheering point.

We’d LOVE to hear from you. In our experience, this is a lovely activity whatever the age. Little ones can be hugely inspired by watching these events so don’t underestimate how much fun you can have bringing the family along to support.

Top Tips & Support

It’s so important to allow time to train well for an event.

Beginner level marathon training generally takes 16 weeks, while you should allow 12 weeks for a half marathon and 10 weeks for a 10km (assuming a reasonable level of fitness before you start).

You can download free training plans from the ABP Southampton marathon website: Download your training plan: www.southamptonmarathon.co.uk

If you have any questions, please get in touch with Bryony, who is one of Communicare’s Coordinators (events@communicareinsouthampton.org.uk). Our top tip is to allow good time to train as this can help you avoid running injuries and give you real confidence on race day. The event organisers even have training plans which you can download for free to set you up really well for a fantastic day whether you are aiming for your first marathon, a new PB or just to finish!

Fundraising

It might be daunting at first thinking about how to fundraise, but really the secret is about good communication. Your friends, family, colleagues are likely to be keen to support you when they understand 1) what you’re doing, 2) who you’re supporting and 3) why!

The first thing to do is set up a fundraising page with JustGiving. We send information about how to do this when you first sign up to run for us, please just let us know if you need this information re-sent.

Please follow the instructions to ensure that your page links directly with Communicare. This makes it really easy for your supporters to read about the charity and our work in Southampton. You can then explain more on your personal page.

Be honest with people – if you’re feeling nervous about the run, tell them – it shows that you’re human and people will want to encourage you. If they live nearby they may even come out to cheer you on on race day, or offer to run with you to help you train which can be really valuable! If you’re a more experienced runner aiming for a new PB, share this with people as they may be interested to follow you and see if you achieve it!

You can easily share the link to your fundraising page via social media, and/or emails as required to your friends, relatives and around the workplace if appropriate.

It is important to update people from time to time, so highlight some key times to send a little update (with the link again) so that people can see how you are doing towards your target and donate if they haven’t already done so.

Suggested key dates:

1) When you first sign up

2) When you start your training (still several weeks before the event which shows that you are committed and taking this seriously!)

3) Half way through your training – update people with how you’re getting on, are you enjoying it or finding it hard, are you well on track towards your fundraising target by now? If so, thank everyone who has donated so far.

4) 2 weeks before the event – most of your hard training work is done and it’s feeling real!

5) 1 week before the event – you’re planning for the day now!

6) 24 hours or the night before – What are you doing to prepare, how are you feeling?

7) After the event – with a photo that shows you did it – crossing the finish line, or afterwards with your medal.

8) It’s really nice to do a wrap up email when you’ve finished all your fundraising and update people about the total raised and thanking them.

By including the donation link every time you do one of these posts you are giving people gentle reminders to donate if they haven’t already. Those who have already donated have shown that they’re behind you and they’re likely to be interested in how you’re getting on so your updates will be welcomed.

Although our fundraising target is just a minimum of £100, we recommend that you set your fundraising target higher than this, eg £200 or more. This shows your commitment not just to running at the event but also supporting the charity, and more people are likely to contribute to help you achieve it.

There are also other more creative ways that you can fundraise. They don’t always need much effort and can be really enjoyable experiences too. You could consider:

Hosting a cake sale or a coffee morning, or a drinks evening. When people come you have an opportunity to tell them about the work of Communicare which they may then choose to find out more about. We can give you information if you need! We may be able to support someone they know, or they might like to find out about volunteering with us, so this is really helpful from our perspective. Such events are lovely social opportunities which are no burden for people to support. (Cake sales are always popular, just be extremely careful to avoid nuts or other ingredients which could be dangerous to anyone with an allergy, and label your cakes well. If other people are donating cakes make sure you know of any potential allergy risks beforehand!)

Asking a local restaurant to help you with a charity fundraising dinner. If you agree a cost per person with the restaurant, then you can sell your tickets to allow for this as well as a donation per person towards your fundraising. It’s another lovely opportunity for friends and family to enjoy socializing and guaranteed generation of funds.

Asking whether your employer might match your fundraising. Not always possible or appropriate depending on your work setting, but you might be surprised at how your employer might be willing to support you.

We’d love to hear your ideas and how you are getting on and will be keen to support if we can!

Communicare's Marathon Blog

Runners raise £1,500+ at marathon

Runners who participated in the ABP Southampton Marathon on Sunday (April 6, 2025) have helped raise £1,580.72 for us.

Our team, which even included a pair playing chess whilst running, took part in the 10km and half marathon races to help raise awareness and funds for us.

You can still sponsor our team via our fundraising page, thank you!

Kevin & Nick successfully completed the 10k whilst playing not one, but two games of chess! Liz also ran a fab time on the half marathon route.

We are so grateful to all our runners this year – what a fab amount to have raised!

The money and awareness raised by these wonderful runners will go a long way to furthering the work we do to help vulnerable and isolated individuals in Southampton.

It was also great to see our human sized Communibear there – Coordinator & Office Supervisor, Bryony Sawers was in the suit cheering our team on and lending a paw in support on the day too.

You can still sponsor our team via our fundraising page, thank you!

Kevin finds chess mate for ABP Southampton marathon – third player welcome too!

Kevin Sawers from Bitterne has found a chess mate to play the game with while simultaneously running the 10k ABP Southampton Marathon in aid of us next month (Sunday, April 6, 2025).

The 47-year-old will be joined by Nick Wilson, 46, and together they will play while running the race.

Plea answered

Kevin, who is a member of Hedge End Running Club, says: “Last month, I put out a plea in the media for a partner, so I could bring running together with one of my other favourite pastimes, playing chess.

“After seeing the coverage, Nick, who has been running for 27-years and is a friend who lives near us, got in touch to offer to partner with me to run and play chess at the same time. Nick is aware of Communicare’s work and his wife Hannah also ran the half for the charity in 2021.

Sponsor

“We’re now on a mission together to raise as much money as possible for Communicare, so would be delighted if people could sponsor us via the charity’s JustGiving page. We would be very happy for a third person to join us too, then we can rotate our play.”

The 10th anniversary ABP Southampton Marathon, which encompasses a 5k, 10km, half marathon and full marathon, takes place on Sunday, April 6, 2025.

Support & friendship

Kevin adds: “I have run the marathon in aid of the charity for several years now. My wife Bryony works there, so I hear firsthand about all the great work it does helping those in need of support and friendship in Southampton.”

Communicare has three runners fundraising for it this year so far and is looking for others, plus walkers, to join its team too.

Vital funds

Annie Clewlow, Communicare Manager, says: “We’re delighted Nick has decided to join Kevin and take on this challenge for us. We’re sure they will delight the watching crowds on the day and help raise vital awareness and money for us in the process. The current economic climate means we need fundraising like this more than ever before. Every penny we receive goes towards making someone’s life better.”

Communicare is currently supporting more than 750 individuals/families through tasks including, befriending, transport for appointments and assistance with shopping and always needs more donations and volunteers to help with its work.

Annie continues: “We’re here to help people live their best lives, rather than to just exist. The money raised will help support our multi-generational initiatives befriending people in communities city-wide, through our Good Neighbours Network. Our mission is to eradicate loneliness and isolation, which potentially represents a significant health risk in all age groups.

Join our Support Squad

“We know that running isn’t for everyone, so if you’d like to be part of our Support Squad, we’d love to hear from you. Our ‘Communibear’ costume is available too. Or perhaps you’d like to help in our gazebo at the race village and tell people about our work, as well as encouraging and supporting our runners/walkers. Contact us via 07741 634 092 or email events@communicareinsouthampton.org.uk.

“We also need as many people as possible to sponsor our team this year, as we’d like to raise more than £2,000 from this event. Please sponsor #TeamCommSoton via JustGiving.

Run for us

“If you’re already signed up to run independently with ABP but would like to nominate us as your chosen charity, please get in touch. We’ll send you sponsorship forms and also give you a Communicare running T-shirt to wear.

“If you’re entering the 5K, it is more cost-effective to do this as an individual runner rather than use one of our places. We’ll still give you a T-shirt to wear and count you as a member of our team.

Walk for us

“If you feel daunted by these distances or are more of a walker, please don’t be put off! As well as offering a fast race for those wanting to push themselves, the 5k and 10k events offer interesting routes around our city passed key landmarks along the way. Run what you can, alternate running and walking, or just walk and enjoy the experience and the lively atmosphere!”

How to take part

To download the registration form, click here.

Chess mate wanted to play & run ABP Southampton marathon in aid of us

Kevin Sawers from Bitterne is looking for a mate to play chess with him while simultaneously running the 10k ABP Southampton Marathon in April to help fundraise for us (2025).

The 47-year-old’s ‘opening gambit’ is to play and run the race at the same time and he needs someone to partner him.

Combining hobbies

Kevin explains: “I have run the marathon in aid of the charity for several years now. My wife Bryony works there, so I hear firsthand about all the great work it does helping those in need of support and friendship in Southampton.

“I’m a keen runner and a member of Hedge End Running Club. Back in 2023, I combined my hobbies of running and juggling when I entered. This year, I thought I’d look for a partner, so I can bring running together with one of my other favourite pastimes, playing chess.”

All about the Marathon

The 10th anniversary ABP Southampton Marathon, which encompasses a 5k, 10km, half marathon and full marathon, takes place on Sunday, April 6, 2025. As well as looking for someone to run and play chess with Kevin, we would like as many other runners or walkers as possible to join our team.

How fundraising makes a difference

Annie, our Manager, says: “We’re delighted Kevin has decided to take on this challenge for us and we wish him the very best of luck in finding a partner. The current economic climate means we need fundraising like this more than ever before. Every penny we receive goes towards making someone’s life better.

“We’re here to help people live their best lives, rather than to just exist. The money raised will help support our multi-generational initiatives befriending people in communities city-wide, through our Good Neighbours Network. Our mission is to eradicate loneliness and isolation, which potentially represents a significant health risk in all age groups.”

Could you be a supporter

We know that running isn’t for everyone, so if you’d like to be part of our Support Squad, we’d love to hear from you. Our ‘Communibear’ costume is available too. Or perhaps you’d like to help in our gazebo at the race village and tell people about our work, as well as encouraging and supporting our runners/walkers.

We also need as many people as possible to sponsor our team this year, as we’d like to raise more than £2,000 from this event. Please sponsor #TeamCommSoton via JustGiving here.

Run or walk for us

If you’re already signed up to run independently with ABP but would like to nominate us as your chosen charity, please get in touch. We’ll send you sponsorship forms and also give you a Communicare running T-shirt to wear.

If you’re entering the 5K, it is more cost-effective to do this as an individual runner rather than use one of our places. We’ll still give you a T-shirt to wear and count you as a member of our team.

If you feel daunted by these distances or are more of a walker, please don’t be put off! As well as offering a fast race for those wanting to push themselves, the 5k and 10k events offer interesting routes around our city passed key landmarks along the way. Run what you can, alternate running and walking, or just walk and enjoy the experience and the lively atmosphere!

Contact us to be Kevin’s chess mate

Kevin adds: “I don’t mind whether you’re an occasional chess player or a grandmaster, as we’ll just be having fun while completing the race and raising as much money as possible for the charity. If you’re interested in joining me, please call the Communicare on 023 8250 0050 or email events@communicareinsouthampton.org.uk.”

Register to run or walk for us

To download the registration form, click here.