From charity runs to adrenalin-filled skydives, stop here to discover exciting ways to challenge yourself while raising money to help support families with a seriously ill child in hospital.
Challenge Events
Are you up for a challenge? Join #TeamSCT and help us to keep families together when they need each other the most.
Home to Home Challenge
Sign up to our brand new Home to Home Challenge. Between 1-30 June 2024, run, walk, cycle or swim. Your choice, your challenge.
Find out moreUpcoming challenges
Each year we have places available for:
Tough Mudder
Take on the worlds best mud run and obstacle course
Great North Run
Soak in the unforgettable support while taking part in one of the most popular half marathons
Royal Parks Half Marathon
Run through some of London’s beautiful Royal Parks this Autumn
London Landmarks Half Marathon
London’s central half marathon through Westminster and the City
Other challenges
Skydiving
Calling all adrenalin junkies! Don’t miss out on the adventure of a lifetime at an airfield of your choice
Trekking
We’ve partnered with Discover Adventure who organise breathtaking treks in the UK, including the Yorkshire Three Peaks, and overseas
Fancy something else?
Fundraising A-Z
If the above challenges aren’t for you, fear not, our handy guide is jam-packed with fundraising ideas to suit all ages and interests.
Already organised your own challenge?
If so, we’d love to hear from you! Please get in touch with our Fundraising team below who will support you every step of the way. We'll also provide you with a free running vest and a fundraising pack.
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