Bradley Lowery Foundation invites other charities to apply for places at inaugural run next month
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Run for Brad is taking place on Sunday, March 29 at Herrington Country Park – and now the Foundation has announced that a limited number of places are up for grabs to other charities and non-profit organisations.
The team is offering this as a thank you for the support Bradley, who died from neuroblastoma cancer when he was six, received during his short life and as a way to give back to good causes which helped his family and friends.
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Gemma Lowery, founder of the Bradley Lowery Foundation, and Bradley’s mum said: “Cancer can be a lonely illness for patients and their families.
“We were overwhelmed and helped enormously by the kindness of charities, non-profit organisations, and individuals who were touched by Bradley’s story.
“We’ve had a great response already to the Run for Brad event, and we hope that this will encourage even more people to get their running shoes on and raise some money for lots of really worthy causes.”
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Hide AdThe Bradley Lowery Foundation was founded two years after the football fan’s passing on July 7, 2017 with the aim of helping other poorly children with life-limiting conditions.

To date, the team has launched a dedicated support line for the families of children with cancer and begun work on a holiday home in Scarborough.
To register for Run for Brad email [email protected]