1. Help A London Child

Our post-race reception partners

We're holding a post-race reception for our 40 runners where they'll get some much needed nourishment, a well deserved massage and have the opportunity to catch up with family and friends and relive the last few hours all over again! We couldn't provide all this without a little help from our friends though...


Asda Edmonton Green kindly donated vouchers to buy some of those sweet treats and all those nice things that the runners have been denying themselves for their training!

To find your nearest Asda store please click here


Fruitdrop are providing some of their fantastic boxes of fresh fruit and a ton of bananas - great for energy after all that exertion!

 

Fruitdrop offers workplace fruit deliveries to over 8 English counties. Delivery is free, the variety is great and the fruit is guaranteed to be fresh.

To find out more visit www.fruitdrop.co.uk

Nando's newest branch on Glasshouse Street by Piccadilly Circus are delivering some of their famous chicken and their new chicken wraps!

Nando's is the home of legendary, Portuguese, flame-grilled PERi-PERi Chicken.

To find out the exact location of their new Glasshouse Street branch or the nearest branch to you, please click here


The Zen School of Shiatsu has supported 95.8 Capital FM's charity Help a London Child since 2007 and this year they are providing much needed massages for our marathon runners.

To find out more about Zen School of Shiatsu please click here

On behalf of our runners and the children and young people their sponsorship monies will be helping - THANK YOU!

You can also still sponsor all of our runners here

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  1. Thanks folks - the food and massages afterwards were amazing! Almost made the pain of running worthwhile!

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    Posted by robin on Monday, 27 April 2009 18:25

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