The UK Friends of the Abraham Fund has secured a small number of places for the British 10K London Run, which takes place on the morning of Sunday 11 July 2010. This is a fantastic opportunity to get fit and to raise money to support equality, coexistence and building a shared society between Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens!
The race route is undoubtedly the most historic and sporting 10K route in the UK, running through the heart of historic London, passing many of London’s world famous and iconic sights. These include Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, St. James’s Palace ( the former London home of HRH The Prince Of Wales and princes William and Harry), Trafalgar Square, the magnificent St. Paul’s Cathedral (the venue for Royal weddings and state funerals), the unique London Eye, Big Ben, the world’s most famous clock, the British Houses Of Parliament and historic Westminster Abbey (the site of royal coronations and funerals) before finishing on Whitehall, just past the entrance of 10 Downing Street (the official London residence of British Prime Ministers). The finish line is also close to the Cenotaph, where every Remembrance Sunday, the nation remembers those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defence of the realm.
You can secure a place with a donation of £20 and a pledge to raise a minimum of £250. We will provide assistance with these efforts, including an easily personalised fundraising website, Abraham Fund leaflets etc.
For further information, contact Leo Williams on 0207 443 5132 or leo.williams@abrahamfund.org.uk