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| 15 Sep 2025 | |
| Written by Emma L Williams | |
| Fundraising News |
Cheered on by family, friends, and supporters along the route, Team NCW gave it their all across the city, raising vital funds to help us continue providing specialist education and opportunities for blind and vision-impaired young people.
The atmosphere on the day was brilliant, with runners of all ages and abilities coming together to take on the challenge. It was wonderful to see so much support for NCW within the local community, and we are so proud of everyone who laced up their trainers and went the distance for our cause.
We would like to say a huge thank you to each and every participant for your commitment and energy, and to everyone who sponsored, supported, or cheered on the team.
We will be back in 2026 – and we can’t wait to do it all again!
If you have been enthused by the 2025 Worcester City Run and would like to get involved in 2026, please drop us an email at fundraising@ncw.co.uk or visit our website.
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