London Landmarks Half Marathon Cheer Squad - 12 April

What You'll Do: 

We're on the lookout for passionate volunteers to join us at one of our events. As a volunteer on the day you’ll be part of an amazing atmosphere and will support Mencap to make change through raising funds or engaging with your local community.

 

The 2026 London Landmarks Half Marathon is on April 12th, and we need volunteers to join us from 10am - 2pm to help cheer on our 40 incredible runners! You will see them run past twice at our cheer point near Chancery Lane, giving you the chance to give them a massive cheer to boost and support them on their way. You will be given a pink t shirt and cheering materials on the day to make a huge wave of noise to support #TeamMencap.

 

What will I be doing? You will be volunteering at Mencap's cheer point near Chancery Lane on April 12th. This might include:

  • Cheering our runners
  • Waving flags
  • Making lots of noise with clappers and whistles
  • Giving out high fives
  • Thanking people for running and raising money for Mencap

 

Our events are vital to Mencap, bringing people together to share experiences, launch programmes and celebrate successes! They also often help to raise funds for our services, such as the Learning Disability Helpline, advocacy services, and national campaigns such as "Do You See Me?".

Why You'll Love It: 

It is a great event with amazing atmosphere, and it is fun cheering on and high fiving all the amazing fundraisers!

What You'll Learn: 

Our events are vital to Mencap, bringing people together to share experiences, launch programmes and celebrate successes! They also often help to raise funds for our services, such as the Learning Disability Helpline, advocacy services, and national campaigns such as Homes not Hospitals.

We couldn't run these events without the support of volunteers, so by giving a few hours of your time you can help us to host events, raise vital funds to support Mencap's work and support people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives.

You'll be part of a diverse and inclusive team alongside volunteers with and without a learning disability. You will represent Mencap and help to promote our work and raise awareness for people with a learning disability at iconic events across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

What We're Looking For: 

As a Mencap Volunteer you will be:

  • Friendly and Approachable
  • Reliable, Kind and Patient
  • A good communicator (including listener)
  • Willing to volunteer within guidelines and to take direction where necessary
  • Accepting of others who might be different to yourself
  • Ready to be loud, cheer, and give high fives!
Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Disability
Social Care
City of London
Camden
City of Westminster
1 Weeks Minimum
4 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Teamwork

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