Banner image with smiling supporters that reads, Prostate Cancer UK March for Men
Banner image with smiling supporters that reads, Prostate Cancer UK March for Men

Join us on Saturday 14 June to help save men’s lives

  • Date: Saturday 14 June 2025 
  • Location: Battersea Park, London 
  • Walk distances: 2.5km, 5km or 10km (you choose!) 
  • Walk start time: 11:30am 
  • Registration fee: EARLY BIRD SPECIAL RATE £5 per adult (closing midnight 31st March)
  • Fundraising goal: £150 

March for Men is much more than just a walk in the park. Join our community to share stories, celebrate loved ones, and walk in solidarity for the 1 in 8 men affected by prostate cancer. 

Enjoy music and entertainment and celebrate in style when you cross the finish line. This event is step-free and open to all, with families and dogs encouraged. 

The event village is the perfect place to purchase food, relax with a picnic, have the kids entertained or simply have a quiet chat with one of our Specialist Nurses or hear from our researchers.   

Walk to raise awareness and vital funds into better tests and treatments to diagnose men sooner and save lives.

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Your rewards!

There are some exciting rewards to claim when you reach these fundraising milestones. 
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March for Men T-shirt 

Everyone gets a March for Men t-shirt. Wear it proudly as you walk side-by-side with your community. 

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Shoelaces 

Raise £150 and we’ll send you a pair of our branded shoelaces. It’s time to strap in and save lives. 

Branded Cap

Raise £300 and we’ll send you one of our branded baseball caps, perfect to bring along on event day.  

What your fundraising can achieve

Your fundraising can change the future for men, and support those who are already navigating their disease.
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£75 

Could fund five hours of specialist work to analyse prostate cancer samples, advancing research on how to stop the disease spreading.

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£150 

Allows a researcher to utilise cutting-edge laser technology for half a day, exploring new treatments to support the immune system's response to prostate cancer.

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£300 

Could pay for surgery support packs for 25 men, these include incontinence pads, wipes, and informative guides for post-surgery expectations.

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