Prospect Hospice's Spring Run turned out to be a resounding success thanks to the unexpectedly lovely weather and the unwavering support of the community.

Against the backdrop of Coate Water Country Park, around 200 enthusiastic runners laced up their running shoes to take on either a 5km or 10km challenge. 

As the sun broke through the clouds, casting a warm glow over the event, the atmosphere crackled with excitement and anticipation.

Participants arrived with beaming smiles, ready to conquer the course and make a difference in the lives of those cared for and supported by Prospect Hospice.

Among the runners was Sharon Greasley, who said: "Participating in Prospect Hospice's Spring Run was an incredible experience.

"The atmosphere was electric, and the beautiful weather made every step enjoyable. Knowing that our efforts were contributing to such an important charity made crossing the finish line even more meaningful." 

Through the generous support of participants and their sponsors, Prospect Hospice was thrilled to announce more than £18,000 has been raised so far.

This significant sum will go directly towards supporting the charity’s essential services, providing comfort, care, and compassion to people facing life-limiting illnesses in our community. 

"We are overwhelmed by the incredible turnout and unwavering support we received for this year's Spring Run," said Jeremy Lune, CEO at Prospect Hospice.

"It was wonderful to see so many of our local community supporting this event, especially as the sun made an appearance. The funds our supporters have already raised, with more sponsorship coming in, will enable us to continue delivering vital care and support to local people and their families when they need it most." 

Prospect Hospice thanked everyone who participated, volunteered, sponsored, or supported the event. 

For more information about Prospect Hospice and how to can get involved in future events, please visit www.prospect-hospice.net/events