Press release posted July 2024

The Christie Charity is inviting fundraisers to lace up their running shoes and join them for the Tatton Park Run series, which take place on the second weekend of every month until December 2024.

This 5k and 10k race around the beautiful Tatton Park in Cheshire is the perfect opportunity to go for a chip-timed personal best.

One of The Christie Charity’s fundraisers, 31-year-old Leonie Kerr from Barnton, Northwich has a deeply personal reason for supporting the Charity. Leonie lost her brother, Adam, to Hodgkin lymphoma in 2016 when he was just 24 years old, having been diagnosed the previous year.

A photo of Christie fundraiser Leonie Kerr wearing a blue t-shirt reading 'Join The Christie against cancer'.
Christie fundraiser Leonie Kerr

Leonie also has a twin brother Dan. “Although me and my twin brother were younger than Adam, he always needed his little brother and sister. He was the softest most kind-hearted person I’ve ever met, although he would never leave a gap in a conversation, he could - to put it politely - talk the back end of a donkey but it’s one of the things I loved about him.”

Adam was treated at The Christie for 18 months, following his diagnosis and Leonie remembers the incredible care he received. She says: "The Christie hospital was unbelievable with him. They kept him laughing and smiling even on days when he didn’t feel like smiling. We even arranged his wedding at The Christie because he was too unwell to go to his actual venue. I will forever be grateful to The Christie hospital and the staff who gave my brother the best care every day until the day he fell asleep forever."

Leonie took part in the Tatton 10k on Saturday 27 July 2024 in memory of Adam. Her participation and fundraising efforts will help The Christie to continue to provide world-class care and support to those in need, as it did with her brother.

The Tatton Run’s routes wind through the park’s picturesque grounds and are fully timed, with all participants receiving medals, free official race photos, and post-race goodies.

Abbie Wick, mass participation events co-ordinator at The Christie Charity, said: "Leonie's dedication to running in memory of her brother, Adam, is truly inspiring. Our runners' efforts make a significant contribution to our mission of supporting cancer patients and their families."

For more information and to sign up, please visit Run Tatton Series or check out our events calendar to see the next run date.

To support the work of The Christie Charity, please go to Donate today or ring 0161 446 3988.

The Christie charity supports the work of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust providing enhanced services over and above what the NHS funds. This includes money for care and treatment, research, education, and extra patient services. Gifts from the public make a huge difference to the care and treatment that The Christie is able to provide to patients and their families. 

Last updated: July 2024