Run in support of us

Running in an event is a great way to raise money for St David’s Hospice Care.

Whether a 5km, 10km, 1/2 Marathon, Marathon, Triathlon or Iron Man – why not use your challenge to raise funds for St David’s Hospice Care? We appreciate all support.

We like to treat our runners (supporters) with the same respect that our patients and their families receive and will endeavour to support you along the way with training tips, helpful hints and fundraising support.

We offer anyone running and fundraising for us a free running vest or t-shirt, let us know in the form below if you'd like one of these.

If you want to take part in an organised running event, we currently host our own 3 popular running events – the Festive Five in Newport, the  Pontypool 10k Home Run, and the City of Newport Half Marathon.  Find out more on our events page.

Our events

Running in an event is a great way to raise money for St David’s Hospice Care – but you should always take it seriously and ensure that you stay safe and healthy.

run for good

Have you entered an event and would like to use it to raise sponsorship to support us?  We'd love to assist you and help you along the way. Get in touch using the form below:

- or are looking for one of our charity places at a large-scale event  such as  the Cardiff Half or the London Marathon? 

Please provide us with a little information below:

*Please note we only have a very limited number of London Marathon places and these are now allocated for 2025.

Run details

Please give us some information about your run:

Running for St David's Hospice Care*        



Branded merchandise

We provide a free branded t-shirt or running vest for anyone who runs in support of St David's Hospice Care.

Would you like a free branded t-shirt or running vest?*        


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