40 miles in 40 days Challenge
Challenge yourself to move 40 miles in 40 days for young people with epilepsy! Register and set up your fundraising page or become a supporter today.
  Join #TeamPossible TODAY!
  Challenge yourself to move 40 miles in 40 days for young people with epilepsy! Register and set up your fundraising page or become a supporter today.
  Young Epilepsy work in association with the UK Bungee Club to offer fundraising opportunities to adrenaline junkies across the UK.
  Experience unforgettable Ultra Challenges® along coastlines or countryside trails, with full support, camaraderie, and a great sense of achievement, all for Young Epilepsy.
  Practice mindfulness and raise funds for young people with epilepsy! Join our virtual 20 minutes of yoga every day for one month challenge!
  Experience a 10,000-foot free fall and an unforgettable adrenaline rush. Skydive for charity, check it off your bucket list, and support children with epilepsy.
  Young Epilepsy and Run For Charity now offer marathons in the UK and internationally!
  Raise awareness, funds, and spirits by joining Young Epilepsy at the brand new Fulham 10K!
  Run along the North bank with river views, cross Southwark Bridge, follow the Thames path past Shakespeare’s Globe, head to Tate Modern, cross Millennium Bridge, enjoy views of St Paul's Cathedral, and finish at Paternoster Square. No experience needed for this flat 5k. Run, jog, or walk with family. Get festive with a Santa suit! Choose from December 3rd or 4th.
  Hampton Court Palace Half Marathon is one not to miss, it is a historical running experience. Starting at the front of the courtyard of Hampton Court Palace, and finishing in the stunning Palace Gardens. This is a flat but also picturesque marathon.
  The Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris is one of the world's largest marathons, blending personal challenge with city exploration. Starting at the Arc de Triomphe and finishing with views of Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower, it attracts over 23,000 international runners. A medical certificate is required to participate.