Walk 60 miles with your dog in September

Take on this paw-some challenge and walk 60 miles with your dog between 1st and 30th September. Register now, get the t-shirt and support young people with cancer. 

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Once you've registered, introduce yourself to your fellow dog walkers in our paw-some Facebook Group! 🐶

Take part in the challenge in three easy steps

1. Register

 Register to set up your personal fundraising page and get your t-shirt

2. Fundraise

Raise money by sharing your fundraising page with friends and family

3. Walkies

Join hundreds of people across the UK who are rising to the challenge

Why?

Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the words “you have cancer.” They will each need specialised nursing care and support to get them through it.

We’re the only UK charity providing this support. Every mile you walk this September will help meet this vital need and ensure no young person faces cancer alone.
Collage of dogs with owners promoting a 60-mile walk challenge in September for Teenage Cancer Trust, featuring smiling dogs and active participants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I sign up?

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To sign up to the challenge, register and claim your free t-shirt here.

When you register, your fundraising page will be automatically set up for you.

Join the Facebook group we set up for this challenge.

Why do I need to fundraise to claim a t-shirt?

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We are asking everyone who would like a t-shirt for the challenge to fundraise so that the costs of their t-shirt are covered.

How long will my t-shirt take to arrive?

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It will take 14 days for your t-shirt to arrive. Please be patient and be assured we will get it to you as soon as possible.

Can under 18s take part?

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Yes they can! While under 18s cannot join the Facebook group, they can still take part with a parent or guardian’s permission and fundraise through their page. 

Can I do more or less than 60 miles?

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Of course! You can tailor the challenge to suit you and your dog. Update your supporters with your goal.

What safety precautions should me and my dog take?

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You know your dog best so do think about what distance is achievable for each walk and over the month.

If 60 miles is too far, you can lower the overall target to 30 miles if you need to. Do consult a vet if you have any concerns or questions. 

Please be aware of the weather and avoid walking in the heat. It might be easier to walk in the morning or evening when it is cooler. And carry plenty of water for you and your dog!

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