St Barnabas is extremely grateful to all the runners who ran the Lincoln 10k and London Marathon in April in support of the hospice. Together they have raised an incredible £44,987 with donations still coming in.
Every St Barnabas runner has their own story and motivation for taking on these challenges, whether in memory of a loved one or to support local hospice care.

Together, over 40 St Barnabas runners took on this challenge on Sunday 12th April, raising an amazing £25,342 for local hospice care – their highest total from this challenge to date.
Heather says: “After losing my Mum to Cancer in 2024, I realised how important and vital good end-of-life care is to patients and their families. So that’s why I put myself out of my comfort zone to run the Lincoln 10k. I’m very lucky to be able to work for the hospice as well, so it’s a double bubble for me!”
Nick and Sarah ran the Lincoln 10k in memory of Nick’s grandad, Dudley.
Nick says: “Dudley was in the St Barnabas Inpatient Unit for a period of time last year, and they made him very comfortable at the end of his life. We just want to ensure that other people feel as comfortable. We’ve raised over £1,000 and we hope to raise a little bit more.”
Rachel says: “I ran for my Grandad. Also, for our spasticity service in the rehab medicine department in Lincoln Hospital, the Louth wellbeing centre has been amazing by providing rooms for us to put on additional clinics for our patients.”
Wendy says: “St Barnabas is a fantastic facility and service that Lincolnshire has, and everyone appreciates everything that St Barnabas does.”
A marathon like no other, the London Marathon took place on Sunday 26th April, with eight St Barnabas runners going the extra mile in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
From Greenwich to The Mall – the sights, sounds, and colour of London on Marathon Day make the 26.2-mile route one of the world’s best. Thanks to their superhuman efforts, they’ve raised £19,645 and counting.

Looking back, Josh says: “What a feeling! There were times during the run that I wasn’t sure I would see the finish line (due to two IT band injuries), but I made sure Nanny Barb and Grandad John were my lock screen throughout. Remembering why I was doing this and what the incredible donations were going towards, were what got me through!
“Also, I had amazing support on the day from friends, family, and complete strangers! An unforgettable experience for an amazing cause!”

Reflecting on the experience, Steffi says: “I’m so grateful to the team at St Barnabas for giving me the opportunity to run the London Marathon in memory of my dad. I felt extremely supported by the charity team throughout my training, nothing was ever too much – which was lucky for me, because I always have lots of questions! I am so proud to have raised over £3,150 for St Barnabas.
“The course was tough, made harder by the hot weather, but the landmarks and people cheering runners on provided a great distraction from the physical pain. I felt huge relief to cross the finish line, which was quickly followed by happy tears at the realisation of what I had just achieved, and the thought of what a difference the funds I raised will make to others.”
St Barnabas’ Community Fundraising Administrator Louise, and St Barnabas supporter Sarah, also ran the London Marathon in memory of loved ones.

“St Barnabas holds a special place in my heart and I’m so grateful to also work for them. My lovely mum passed away from Cancer when I was just 6 years old. She was only 36 and left 4 children behind. As I’m approaching my mum’s age and also have 4 kids of my own (and a stepson), it hits home more than ever. Although I can’t remember much, I’m aware of how amazing St Barnabas were and how they made a heartbreaking time that little easier for my dad and our family.”

“Last year my brother, Andy, was in their care for his final weeks of life. The care he received was second to none and I will be eternally grateful for all they did to make him as comfortable as possible during his time there.”
All donations raised through challenges like the Lincoln 10k, and London Marathon contribute to the funding of St Barnabas’ vital services, helping to provide essential hospice care to over 12,000 people annually.
Let 2026 be the year you run the Lincoln Half Marathon for St Barnabas. Sign up today: Lincoln Half Marathon 2026 – St Barnabas Hospice
Feeling inspired to take on the Lincoln 10k next year for St Barnabas? Get started here: City of Lincoln 10k 2027 – St Barnabas Hospice


