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Royal Parks Half Marathon 2026 cheer squad volunteer

Could you help to celebrate and encourage our team of runners on race day? Help them around the Royal Parks Half Marathon course by making some noise and showing them some Teenage Cancer Trust love. Join our team to help us make sure the experience is one our runners will never forget!

Onsite
Weekends
Posted 7 days ago

About this Opportunity

  • When: Sunday 11 October 2026
  • Where: Royal Parks Half Marathon race route – Exact cheer point location is TBC it will be emailed once confirmed.
  • What3Words: TBC
  • Supported by: Mass Participation team
  • Cheer, support and motivate Teenage Cancer Trust runners at a specific point along the route
  • Engage the public with the work of Teenage Cancer Trust
  • Be a friendly and approachable face of the charity
  • What will I gain?
  • The opportunity to be a part of an enthusiastic team of volunteers at an
    exciting event
  • Bang-bang sticks, a t-shirt, flags and other materials will be provided to really help you make an impact
  • Reasonable travel expenses of £25 per volunteer per day will be covered in line with our expenses policy.
  • Support on the day as needed, from a dedicated member of staff.
  • What skills do I need?
  • Enthusiasm
  • Ability to be a team player
  • Reliability

What to Expect After Applying

Go to the link: https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/get-involved/volunteering/royal-parks-half-marathon-cheer-squad-volunteer-2026 and complete the sign up form at the end of the page

Details

Commitment
Weekends
Format
Onsite
Posted
26 Feb 2026

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Teenage Cancer Trust

Teenage Cancer Trust is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of teenagers and young adults with cancer.Every day in the UK, six young people will have to face a cancer diagnosis. At Teenage Cancer Trust, we understand that teenage cancer requires specialist care. We know how damaging it is to take a young person away from their nomral life - their friends, their environment, their stuff - and put them in a cancer ward with small children or older people. In fact, we know that young people have a much better chance in their fight against cancer if they are treated by teenage cancer experts, in an environment tailored to their needs. By volunteering with us you will be helping us to make that happen.

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