Caught the biking bug? Find the long-distance cycle race that inspires you jump into the saddle and help raise the vital funds that keep Ovacome’s services running. Read more
Explore and celebrate the buzzing borough of Hackney whilst running to raise the vital funds that make Ovacome’s life-changing work possible. Read more
Raise funds and awareness for those living with ovarian cancer as you get stuck in at Gloucester’s inaugural 10k or Half Marathon! Read more
Soak in the wonders of wildlife as you run through the heart of Colchester Zoo in support of those living with ovarian cancer and their families. Read more
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Find a run in your local area that you can take part in to raise funds and awareness for Ovacome. Read more
A celebration of some of Ovacome's incredible fundraisers whose ingenuity and dedication to our community inspires us all. Read more
Helpful information for fundraisers and supporters to help raise funds for Ovacome and help us to support anyone affected by ovarian cancer. Read more
Did you miss out on a spot in the 2025 London Marathon? Why not take on another top marathon challenge in one of Europe’s beautiful cities to support Ovacome’s life-changing work? Read more
Find your Great Run! Take your place on a start line near you, in support of those affected by ovarian cancer. Read more
Take part in Ovacome's Ovarian Cancer Teal Walk as part of your daily exercise. Get your family and friends to sponsor you and raise money for Ovacome's ovarian cancer support services. Read more
Social media can be a powerful tool to raise awareness and support those you care about. Help raise money for our ovarian cancer support services. Read more
Organise your own fundraising event in aid of Ovacome. Here is some inspiration on different ways you can raise money for our ovarian cancer support services. Read more
Planning an Amazon order? A percentage of the money you spend could be donated to our ovarian cancer services, at no extra cost to you. Support people with ovarian cancer every time you shop. Read more
Read the winning entry from the 2023 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Between Floors' by Jill Waters. Read more
Read the runner up entry from the 2023 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Between the Bluebells' by Vicky Turner. Read more
Read one of our five shortlisted entries from the 2023 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Mrs Lubin's Mitzi and the Silver Party Dress' by Ann Hayton. Read more
Read one of our five shortlisted entries from the 2023 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Too Old to Pull' by Tony Oswick. Read more
Read one of our five shortlisted entries from the 2023 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Rock and a Beautiful Hard Place' by J Cooper. Read more
Read one of our five shortlisted entries from the 2023 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Between Two Worlds' by Blain Ellis. Read more
Read one of our five shortlisted entries from the 2023 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Colour Me Happy' by Linda Hibbin. Read more
Read the joint winning entry from the 2022 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Speechless' by Clare Durham. Read more
Read the joint winning entry from the 2022 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Size Nine, Black Leather, Velcro Fastening' by Jill Waters. Read more
Read one of our four shortlisted entries from the 2022 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'The Girl Who Could Talk to Bees' by Dominic Silk. Read more
Read one of our four shortlisted entries from the 2022 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'I'm a Legend' by David McVey Read more
Read one of our four shortlisted entries from the 2022 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Cupcake' by Jane Ricot Read more
Read one of our four shortlisted entries from the 2022 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Psychedelic Moth' by Tony Oswick Read more
Read the winning entry from the 2021 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Face to Face' by Gavin O'toole. Read more
Read the runner up entry from the 2021 Ovacome Writing Competition: 'Our Field' by Richard Wilson. Read more