Run for Doorway Challenge Run for Doorway Challenge Challenge yourself, whatever your fitness level, and help make a positive difference in vulnerable young lives. Whether you're looking to enjoy a mile with family or aiming for a half-marathon or more, your steps can empower young people working to rebuild their lives beyond homelessness. Your Four Steps to Make a Difference Follow these four easy steps to begin your 'Run for Doorway' journey and make a real impact: Book Your Event: Find and register for a running event that suits you. Check out the Running Calendar near Nuneaton for events taking place in 2026-2027. Email Us: Send an email to Doorway to share your exciting plans. We'll support your efforts with all the information you need for successful fundraising. Set up a Fundraising Page: Kickstart your fundraising journey by creating your personalised JustGiving page. Use our link, Run for Doorway - JustGiving, for pre-filled details to make the process quicker and easier. Spread the Word: Share your running challenge and fundraising page with friends, colleagues, and followers on social media to maximise your impact. Not a Runner? Start with Couch to 5K If running feels intimidating, don't worry! You can start with the NHS Couch to 5K programme, designed to transform you into a confident runner over just 9 weeks (or 63 days). Find more information and training plans to help you take the first steps towards this rewarding challenge. Why Your Fundraising Matters Your contribution makes a profound difference in the lives of young people striving to move beyond homelessness. Every kilometre you run is a step closer to prioritising these individuals' futures and helping them to rebuild their lives. Take the Challenge Make 2026 the year you accept the challenge and give back to your community. Sign up for the Challenge today and start making a tangible difference! Whether you're new to the world of running or an experienced athlete, your participation in Run for Doorway creates lasting change. Manage Cookie Preferences