Organisers of one of the Peak District’s most popular sporting challenges have raised more than £10,000 for our patient care.
Established in 1993, Eyam Half Marathon has now been running for over 30 years, raising vital funds for cancer charities and local causes along the way.
The event has supported St Luke’s over many seasons and the latest donation of £1,000 has brought the fundraising total to more than £10,000.
This year, organisers also offered two free places in the event for our supporters to take on the challenge, with a further two spaces also now available for the 2026 event.
“This is a fantastic amount for the Eyam runners to have raised for us and the money they have given really does make a massive difference for our patients and families,” said our Community and Events Fundraising Manager Katie Fielding.
“This is always a popular challenge so we are really pleased to have once again been given two spaces for St Luke’s runners.”
Anybody interested in signing up for the challenge and taking one of the two spaces in 2026 should call 0114 235 7495 or click here