VUK has three runners in the London marathon. Please click on their names to follow the link to their fundraising pages. Graham Mully, who has vasculitis, is running in the …
Climbing Everest in 2023
Matt Smith is our first ever fundraiser to climb to the Everest Base Camp – scheduled for October/November 2023. He’s doing this in memory of his mother-in-law Janice Stevens, who …
Yorkshire 10 Mile 16th October 2022
Anna Sinclair is running 10 miles to raise awareness of EGPA. Her sister Lucy was finally diagnosed and is receiving the correct treatment. To read her story and make a …
Two million steps for VUK
Sisters Nickie and Jacqui have decided to walk two million steps by the end of September to raise money for Vasculitis UK in memory of their brother in law Peter. …
Michael Parry is running for Vasculitis UK
Michael’s 15-year-old son became critically ill and was diagnosed Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with polyangiitis – EGPA Vasculitis, (formerly Churg-Strauss syndrome) a type of vasculitis & with secondary Mononeuritis multiplex. Take a …
Haircut for Vasculitis UK
Kyri s having hair cut fundraising for Vasculitis UK and the Little Princess Trust. Kyri has vasculitis, so please donate to Kyri’s Just Giving Page. You can also read Kyri’s inspirational …
Places available for Great North Run
We have a couple of places available for runners who would like to take part in the Great North Run on Sunday 11th September, as a result of illness among …
30 Miles in May
To mark International Vasculitis Awareness Month in May, we’re asking people to walk, run or cycle 30 miles in May for Vasculitis UK. By taking part and raising vital funds, …
RideLondon
RideLondon Prabhat Seth is cycling across London on Sunday 29th May 2022 to fundraise for Vasculitis UK. His mum was diagnosed with Vasculitis after many trips to hospital in 2014. …
Manchester Marathon
Ryan Moulsdale is running the Manchester Marathon on Sunday 3rd April 2022, to fundraise for Vasculitis UK in memory of Neale Moulsdale. To read his story and donate please see …