Walk side-by-side with your community on a charity walk around London’s beautiful Battersea Park.
Join us on Sunday 2 June and help fund lifesaving research that could save men’s lives.
What to expect on the day?
Bring your family, friends and even your dog for a great day out with an important purpose.
March alongside thousands as we share stories, celebrate loved ones, and walk towards a better future for men.
Enjoy live music check out information stands and entertain the kids with a scavenger hunt.
Choose Your Distance:
Take on a 2.5km, 5km, or 10km walk.
Whichever distance you choose, you’ll be walking together – taking on
1, 2 or 4 laps around the beautiful Battersea Park.
The route is fully pathed, making it accessible for both wheelchairs and buddies. It’s fully signposted and marshalled so everyone stays on track.
Choose your own fundraising target
Your fundraising can change the future for men, and support those who're already navigating their disease.
£75 funds 5 hours of specialist work to analyse prostate cancer samples, advancing research on how to stop the disease spreading.
£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. (Most people aim for this)
£300 pays for surgery support packs for 25 men, these include incontinence pads, wipes, and informative guides for post-surgery expectations.
Your rewards!
There are some exciting rewards to claim when you reach these fundraising milestones.
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.
Shoelaces
Raise £150 and we’ll send you a pair of our brand-new shoelaces. It’s time to strap in and save lives.
Coffee Cup
Raise £300 and we’ll send you our double walled, stainless steel, vacuum insulation coffee cup. Perfect for when you’re on the move.
Can't make it to Battersea Park?
Join other March for Men supporters, up and down the UK, who are heading to their local parks on the first weekend of June to walk in solidarity and raise awareness within their community.
Got questions? We're here to help.
Email us if you have any questions or need any more information, we're here to help. You can also check out our handy FAQs.