As previous years were an absolute success, with 35 happy people completing the half marathon in 2023, we are doing it all again! Sign up now to become a proud half-marathoner! The Brighton Half Marathon is definitely a great one to run if it is your first time. It has a flat course, beautiful sea views, and a supportive crowd. Read more
Help us to help people with aphasia learn how to get online and use Zoom and other communication tools. Read more
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Instead of a gift my lovely work colleague would like donations to be given to SayAphasia due to it being extremely close to her heart, we want to raise a good amount of money to say Thank you and goodbye!
I feel very passionate about helping people with aphasia
Some of the team at Oakley Property are proud to be taking part in the 2024 Brighton Half Marathon, to help raise awareness and funding for Say Asphasia. The team are: Andy Hovey, Andy Russell, David Beaken, Amber Makey & James Hamblyn.
Aphasia can affect communication in all kinds of ways and can have a profound effect on someone’s quality of life.
We are looking to raise the awareness of Aphasia.
I became a speech therapist to work with people living with aphasia. Say Aphasia is a charity very close to my heart as I have seen it work to raise awareness about aphasia and support people living with aphasia. By raising money for Say Aphasia, it will help the charity to continue its amazing work and reach more people affected by aphasia.
Andy, Mike, Paul, Emma & Mackayla will be walking non-stop from Trafalgar Square to the QA hospital in Portsmouth. We will be supported along the way by Janet, David & Jen. It is our way of supporting a close friend who has aphasia and saying thanks to the charity for all the help that they offer.
I’m doing a 100km trek in the Jordan desert to raise funds for this wonderful charity that has provided so much support to my husband Michael since his brain haemorrhage. It is going to be a challenge for me, but that is nothing compared to the challenges that aphasia sufferers deal with every day.
I’m going to be doing the Half-Marathon in two weeks time. I’m definitely going to be slow, but it will be worth it. All sponsorship is greatly appreciated! Colin Lyall
I'm older! I'm fatter! I'm no wiser! I'm running a half marathon again for SayAphasia. Looking forward to returning to my spiritual home and running a long way to raise a few quid for Colin a co and all the wonderful people assosciated with SayAphasia.
I’m running the Brighton half marathon to:1. raise awareness of aphasia 2. fundraise to support people living with aphasia