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2024 Women's 10K Glasgow

  • Riverside Transport Museum, Govan, Glasgow G3 8RS
  • 16 June 2024
  • 10 kilometres
  • Registration fee: Free
  • Fundraising pledge: £130
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The challenge

The 2024 Women's 10K Glasgow is an iconic run through the heart of the city.

Starting at the spectacular setting of the Riverside Transport Museum, the route takes you along the Clyde, up Buchanan Street, through Glasgow Green and arriving finally at the finish line in George Square.

Get free entry when you sign up to fundraise for Shelter Scotland.

To register for this event, you must be 15 years of age or older on event day.

Fundraise for Shelter Scotland

When you fundraise for Shelter Scotland, you help us to provide vital expert support and advice to those affected by the housing emergency and defend the right to a safe home.

There's no entry fee for this event if you pledge to fundraise at least £130 for Shelter Scotland.

Standard entry is £28.25 with no minimum fundraising pledge.

We recommend setting up a JustGiving page for online fundraising. If you do not already have a fundraising page, our community fundraising team can help you set one up once you've registered for the event.

You can ask people to sponsor you through your fundraising page or use a paper form.

Find our fundraising resources here

Get in touch if you have any questions. Email us at communityscotland@shelter.org.uk

Find out more about the 2024 10K Glasgow

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What you get

  • Shelter Scotland running vest

  • finisher's t-shirt

  • finisher's medal & distance keyring

  • finisher's pack

  • personalised event number with accurate timing chip

  • event baggage facilities

  • hydration on route

  • hydration and nutrition at the finish

  • results posted in your account within 48 hours

  • top fundraising tips and training guides

Gift Aid on donations to Shelter Scotland

Please encourage your donors to include Gift Aid in their donations. It’s a fantastic way to help us raise extra funds and be there for more people who are living in unsafe housing conditions.

If your event has a fundraising target, Gift Aid does not count towards it.

Find out more about Gift Aid

If you cancel

If you cancel less than 24 hours before the event, any money raised will be kept by Shelter Scotland.

If the money you raised was given on the condition you complete the event, and the event is cancelled or you do not complete the event, then you must contact donors and ask if they are still happy for the sponsorship money to go Shelter Scotland.

If donors do not wish for their sponsorship money to go to Shelter Scotland in this circumstance, then the donation must be refunded to them.

If the sponsorship money was given without any conditions attached, and the event is cancelled, or you do not complete the event, the money should be paid to Shelter Scotland and there is no obligation to contact or confirm this with donor.

We can't fight homelessness without your help

Want to challenge yourself for Shelter Scotland? Take a look at all our challengesruns and options if you want to organise your own event.

When you take part in an event for Shelter Scotland, you're joining us in defending the right to a safe home.

Whether you run, dance, walk miles in your kilt or crawl through mud, every pound you raise helps us to fight the housing emergency.

Thanks to fundraisers like you, in 2022/23 almost 17,000 people got advice through our helpline and webchat services, and our online advice pages were visited over one million times.

Together we can continue to create long-term change and fight the devastating impact the housing emergency has on people and society.

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