We'd love you to join Team FPA for the 2012 British 10K London Run.
By taking part you'll help us raise much-needed funds so we can keep on talking sense about sex.
The run is a brilliant experience with a route taking you through the heart of Central London.
10K is a manageable distance for beginners, so you can take part even if you've never done a running event before. We do recommend that you fit in some training in advance though!
We have guaranteed charity places available. In return for a place we ask you to try and raise as much as you can to support our work.
To join our team or for more information email fundraising@fpa.org.uk. We hope to hear from you!
You can choose to run for Team FPA at any running event around the UK and help us raise money to keep informing, advising and supporting people on all aspects of sexual health.
For more information on running for FPA contact our fundraising team – email fundraising@fpa.org.uk
Thanks to our brilliant team of runners, Emily, Liz, Marc and Sonia, who ran the British 10K London Run 2011.
They raised over £1,000 to help us talk sense about sex to more people across the UK.
It's not too late to show your support for Team FPA by sponsoring them!
Sponsor Emily | Sponsor Liz | Sponsor Marc | Sponsor Sonia
View more photos of the British 10K on Flickr.





“In October 2010 a team of athletic Birmingham medics, myself included, embarked on either a half marathon or a 10km run in aid of FPA.
It was a cold and long challenge and I can say personally that I felt that my lungs might collapse halfway through my race. But with lots of people cheering us on, and the finish line in sight, everybody completed their respective races in fantastic times. There were even some who achieved a personal best!
In total we raised £679 for FPA and the amazing work they do looking after the sexual health of the UK.
A special mention must go to Dan Edwards, Jon Stones and Tom Purchase who between them raised most of the money. I would also like to say a massive thank you to everyone who was involved and who sponsored us. I’ve seen where the money goes and I’m glad we were able to support the inspiring work of FPA.”
Sophie Lumley