Manchester Evening News

Band’s charity run to honour tragic Sarah

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MEMBERS of Girls Aloud will run a special Race For Life to honour their late bandmate Sarah Harding’s wish that they raise money for breast cancer research.

Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts will be fundraisin­g throughout this year, including a 5km running event named the Race For Life For Sarah, which aims to celebrate her life as well as raising money.

The Stockport-born singer died aged 39 in September, after revealing she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to other parts of her body.

The 5km event will take place on Sunday, July 24, at Race for Life in Hyde Park, London, and Race For Life For Sarah will begin at 11.30am as a special addition, and will be attended by Cheryl, Coyle and Roberts. Walsh will be completing the 5km at her home, and those who cannot make it to London for the event are encouraged to do a Race for Life at Home for Sarah, at their convenienc­e.

Posting on her Instagram story, Cheryl said: “So around this time last year when Sarah was really sick, we were all desperatel­y trying to find ways to help her, to comfort her, to do whatever she wanted. You feel so helpless in times like that. And one of the only things she really wanted was a gala dinner, so while that is under way and we are doing that, we felt like we could be doing more and we have decided to do Race For Life For Sarah at Hyde Park on the 24 July. And I know so many of you wanted to support her, you were helping her all the way through the illness, and we would really love it If you could join us there.”

● Sign up to Race For Life For Sarah at raceforlif­e.org

 ?? ?? Sarah Harding, right, with Girls Aloud bandmates, from left, Cheryl, Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle and Kimberley Walsh
Sarah Harding, right, with Girls Aloud bandmates, from left, Cheryl, Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle and Kimberley Walsh

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