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Get running shoes on to help children

SOUTH Tynesiders can put their best foot forward for charity this summer.

The 28th Gregg's Children's Cancer Run 2010 is on Sunday, May 9.

Every year, thousands of children, parents, schools, and businesses put on their running shoes and head to Gosforth Park, Newcastle, to take part in the five-mile annual fun run, which has now raised more than 5m since it started in 1983, for the North East Children's Cancer Research (NECCR) charity.

The NECCR was created in 1979 by a small group of parents who had all been affected by childhood cancer in some way.

Money raised for the NECCR directly benefits the Northern Institute for Cancer Research at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI), and their world-renowned research into childhood cancers, which brings hope and a future to the children of North East England and their families.

The race is supported by some of the region's top personalities including, comedian Brendan Healy, former Newcastle star Paul Bracewell, Olympic medal winner Steve Cram and ITV presenter Ian Payne.

The run will be held at Newcastle Racecourse and there is a five-mile cross-country run and a one-mile event for under sevens.

Entry is 10 or 5 for under sevens.

For more information, go to www.childrenscancerrun.co.uk or e-mail childrenscancerrun@ncl.ac.uk


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