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LFC Foundation launches Run to Anfield 5K
5 months ago
LFC Foundation are delighted to announce the first Run to Anfield 5k, which will take place on September 8 2024 and registrations are now live.
The five kilometre run features a scenic circuit around Stanley Park, with an unforgettable grand finish inside Anfield Stadium by the Kop where runners will be able to get their souvenir photo.
By participating, you’ll not only experience the thrill of ending your run inside one of football’s most historic stadiums but also contribute to raising vital funds for LFC Foundation’s Health and Wellbeing Programmes, which support people of all ages.
Just some of those programmes include encouraging young people to remain active and healthy through the MOVE programme and supporting local Military Veterans, while the LFC Foundation have also built unique programmes such as Red Hot Beats and Sound Minds that combine the two famous pillars of Liverpool’s history, music and football to teach coping strategies to children across Liverpool City Region.
Participants are encouraged to achieve a fundraising target of £150 for the LFC Foundation via the Run to Anfield Just Giving campaign. All participants should sign up to the Just Giving ‘Run to Anfield’ event page. Full instruction on how to set up your Run to Anfied Just Giving page will be sent to you by the LFC Foundation following your successful registration.
Whether you’re an experienced runner, a lifelong red, or just looking for a fun and meaningful way to stay active, the Run to Anfield 5k is perfect for all levels of ability.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to support the LFC Foundation and be part of something special while experiencing the magic of Anfield in a unique way.
Those who sign up will receive a race T-shirt ahead of the event and then receive a commemorative medal after completing the race, providing a lasting reminder of your participation and support. So gather your friends, family, and fellow fans and let’s run together for a great cause.