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Vitality London 10,000 LOGOS OF VITALITY AND GO DHARMIC

Run London's Most
Iconic 10K for Go Dharmic!

Central London, England Sunday,
September 27th, 2026

Ready to Make a Difference? Register in 2 Simple Steps!

Joining our team takes less than five minutes.

Step 1

Secure your official place

Step 2

Set up your official fundraising page

Step onto the historic streets of the capital and run with purpose. This race is a wonderful opportunity to hit a personal best and a powerful gathering of the Go Dharmic community running to make a real humanitarian difference.

From Admiralty Arch to the final, breathtaking sprint down The Mall, every single step you take supports our critical global development and relief work.

This is a brilliant chance to turn physical endurance into compassion in action, helping us relieve suffering and spread support to families in urgent need worldwide.

Why Run with Go Dharmic? What Makes It Special

Breathtaking Capital
Landmarks

We turn the historic streets of London into our running ground. You will experience the only 10K course in the world that finishes right outside Buckingham Palace, taking in unforgettable, iconic capital views along a fast, flat, and vibrant route.

Compassion
in Action

Your race makes a genuine impact. By challenging your body, you directly fuel Go Dharmic’s worldwide campaigns, providing food security, disaster relief, environmental protection, and education for vulnerable communities.

Double Your
Impact

We make fundraising simple. With a suggested target of £300, you can push boundaries to hit £500, £1,000, or more! Many employers offer match funding as well.


By getting your company to match what your friends and family donate, you could instantly double your support for our campaigns.

Ready to Make History? Register in 2 Simple Steps!

Signing up takes less than 5 minutes.

Step 1

Register for the official race selection via Let’s Do This.

Step 2

Create your personalised fundraising page on Enthuse.

About Go Dharmic

Go Dharmic is an international movement for compassion in action. It serves as a platform for anyone, anywhere, to make a positive, tangible difference in the world.

Our Mission

While our work is inspired by universal values of service and community, our focus is entirely on practical global development. Our core philosophy is simple yet profound: “Love All, Feed All, Serve All.” We work tirelessly to relieve poverty and suffering across the globe through food distribution, education, disaster relief, and environmental protection

Go Dharmic Global Impact

Meals Distributed Worldwide

0 Million+

Mangrove Trees Planted

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Disaster Relief Sites Supported

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Volunteer Hours
Contributed

0 Million+

Schools Supported with
Libraries/Labs

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A Message From
The Founder and Director

“It is our collective job to make the world a better place for everyone. Running this 10K is a call to ‘Go Dharmic’ to act for the welfare of vulnerable communities and find strength within ourselves. I invite you to join our running team and become a key part of our global campaign family. Let us run, serve, and work together for the well-being of all.”

— Hanuman Dass, Founder of Go Dharmic

Race Day Details

Date

Sunday, September 27th, 2026

Start Line

The Mall, Central London

Finish Line

Buckingham Palace

Terrain

Road (Fast & Flat)

Arrival & Timing Info

The race takes place on the morning of Sunday, September 27th. Specific wave start times and assembly details will be provided closer to the event date. Runners are advised to arrive early to soak up the atmosphere at the Vitality Wellness Festival in Green Park.

Who It’s For

This event is inclusive and open to absolutely everyone! Whether you are an elite runner chasing a course record, a first-time 10K participant, or walking the distance for charity, you are warmly welcome.

What’s Included

The Race Package

Official chip-timed results, event photography, Buxton® Natural Mineral Water at the course stations, and an exclusive finisher medal and T-shirt.

Go Dharmic Team Support

Access to our fundraising advice, connections to fellow team runners, and the profound joy of running as part of a dedicated global campaign network.

Wellness Festival Entrance

Free access to the Vitality Wellness Festival in Green Park, featuring an array of health, physical, and mental wellbeing activities.

Note on Travel & Fees

Please note that race registration fees (processed via Let’s Do This) and travel to and from Central London are not included in your fundraising total and must be managed independently by the participant.

Historical Event Records

Title Year Athlete Time
Men’s Record
2010
Mo Farah (GBR)
27:44
Women’s Record
2022
Eilish McColgan (GBR)
30:23
Men’s Wheelchair Record
2016
David Weir (GBR)
21:06
Women’s Wheelchair Record
2022
Samantha Kinghorn (GBR)
24:45

Top 7 Fundraising Tips for Your Journey

Is this your first time fundraising? Don’t worry, because we have got you covered. Much like a running training plan, fundraising is all about chipping away at your target step by step.
1. Share Your Personal QR Code
When you set up your page on Enthuse, it automatically updates with Go Dharmic branding. Use the unique QR code on your page on posters or save it to your phone case so people can instantly scan and donate on the go.
Tell your story. Why are you running for Go Dharmic? Is it a personal connection to poverty alleviation, or a desire to support environmental development? Let your passion shine through in your bio, and you can even reach out to local newspapers to spread the word.

A large target feels much less daunting when simplified. If just 10 people give you £10, you have already raised £100! Map out the 10 closest friends, family members, or colleagues you can reach out to first.

Ask your company’s HR department if they match charitable donations pound-for-pound. It is a fantastic, fast-track way to double your entire fundraising total instantly.
Write a quick list of ideas. You can add your link to your email signature, sell unwanted items on Facebook Marketplace and donate the proceeds, or offer to run the 10K dressed as a banana if someone drops a £50 donation. Pick three and execute!
You can easily utilise all-staff emails or a WhatsApp broadcast list. Be persistent but respectful of timing, as asking the week right after payday always sees the best results!
Always express deep gratitude to every single person who backs you. Their generosity empowers Go Dharmic to change lives across the world.

Post-Registration: What Happens Next?

Instant Confirmation

You will receive an immediate confirmation email from Let’s Do This securing your official race spot, alongside your Enthuse fundraising link configuration.

Welcome Pack & Gear

Nearer to the event, we will send out a comprehensive fundraising pack and a runner’s pack packed with helpful bits and pieces for the big day. This pack will include a form to collect your correct clothing size, ensuring everyone receives a beautifully branded Go Dharmic T-shirt to run in! We will also share vital details about race-day meeting points and where your cheer squads can stand.

Stay Connected

You will be invited to an exclusive Go Dharmic Vitality 10K WhatsApp group. This is a brilliant space to meet your fellow runners, share training updates, coordinate race-day travel, and stay updated by the organising team!

Vitality London 10,000 LOGOS OF VITALITY AND GO DHARMIC

Run London's Most Iconic 10K for Go Dharmic!

Central London, England Sunday,
September 27th, 2026

Run London's Most Iconic 10K for Go Dharmic!

This is a brilliant chance to turn physical endurance into compassion in action, helping us relieve suffering and spread support to families in urgent need worldwide.
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ACT NOW

Our campaign ‘Go Plant-Based’ focuses on using plant-based products in our daily lives. It reduces the load on natural resources like air, water, and land.

Select one of the following options to our Go Plant-Based Campaign

1. Vegetarian

2. Vegan

#VeganByChoice

Some facts and figures :

  • Researchers at the University of Oxford found that cutting meat and dairy products from your diet could reduce an individual’s carbon footprint from food by up to 73 percent.

  • The global contribution of animal farming to GHG emissions is agreed to be 14.5% more than the direct emissions from all transport combined. – The Vegan Society

  • Rearing livestock doesn’t just produce a lot of greenhouse gases – it has other impacts on the environment too. Every kilogram of beef produced requires around 15,400 liters of water, according to a report from UNESCO’s Institute for Water Education.

PROBLEM

The animal agriculture industry plays a major role in dietary greenhouse gas emissions across the world. Overwhelming evidence from studies across the world regarding climate change suggests that from production to consumption the impact is great.

There are so many causes. From the land to foster animals, land to grow vegetation exclusively for livestock consumption, air pollution because of methane gas released by animals, and water pollution due to the excretion and improper discard of animal waste.

Apart from fostering, the meat food waste emits more CO2 in the atmosphere when left untreated. Experts believe that animal agriculture is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, greater than all the transportation systems of the world combined.

Some facts and figures:

-The Environmental Protection Agency states that raising animals for food is the number-one source of water pollution.
-United Nations states that the meat, egg, and dairy industries account for about 65 per cent of worldwide nitrous oxide emissions.

-An Oxford University study, published in the journal Climatic Change, shows that meat-eaters are responsible for almost twice as many dietary greenhouse-gas emissions per day as vegetarians and about two and a half times as many as vegans.

-According to studies, animal agriculture globally, is the single largest component responsible for maximum methane gas release in the atmosphere.
-The meat industry is directly responsible for 85 per cent of all soil erosion in the U.S, states PETA.

Choosing an animal-based diet is often the elephant in the room. It is often overlooked as we as a global community are working to curb climate change

Turning to a plant-based diet is an easy fix.

Solution

With evolving technology, we surely have got many options to choose from on how we wish to travel for work or to the nearest stores for respective reasons.
The small decisions that we make on a day-to-day basis, actually determines the kind of climate we experience over a period of time.
Hence here are some options which can have a big impact if all of us do our bit towards it.

-Shift to fuel-less travel options like cycling or walking to your workplace or nearest grocery store whenever possible.
-Increase the use of public transport.
-Opting for sharing/pooling options while travelling with friends or family.

PROBLEM

The air pollution caused by the transport industry is an alarming situation globally.
Amongst all kinds of transport means, road transport is the largest contributor to global warming. Usage of petroleum, oil and fossil fuels for transportation emits various gases that concerns our environment.
Out of the six gases which are formally identified by the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC) , three of them are related to the transport sector. They are – carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxides. Emission of all three gases acts as a significant contributor to global warming.

There are various factors under transportation that determine the air pollution caused by it. Here are a few of them :
1. Excessive use of vehicle
2. Evolving technology
3. Poor maintenance of vehicles
4. Usage of substitute fuels instead of the ones set out by the Environment Board of a particular city/state.

Transport industry is one of the major contributors of producing greenhouse gases, especially in countries like the UK and the US.

Facts and Figures:

One of the reports from BBC states that –

The average petrol car on the road in the UK produces the equivalent of 180g of CO2 every kilometre, while a diesel car produces 173g of CO2/km.

In the US the average passenger vehicle on the road releases 650g of CO2/km. Generally, the larger the car, the higher the emissions.

CO2 emissions from passenger transport vary significantly depending on the transport mode. Passenger cars are a major polluter, accounting for 60.7% of total CO2 emissions from road transport.

SOLUTION

We can opt for options which are environment friendly. When we consume less electricity, we reduce polluting carbon emissions that is caused because of the release of toxic fuels burnt due to electricity generation.

A simple change in our behaviour can help us save the environment. These changes are simple as:

  1. Switching off the lights, fans and other electric and electronic devices when not in use.
  2. Using LED lights and bulbs, as they consume very little electricity and don’t produce much heat
  3. Switch to renewable sources of energy.
  4. Using solar energy and wind energy wherever possible.

FACTS
Reducing your PC monitor brightness from 100% to 70% can save up to 20% of the energy the monitor uses. (Harvard)

-Mobile phone chargers, laptop docking stations and some desktop printers use energy regardless of whether they are charging or not because the voltage transformers on the plug consume energy. This is known as electrical leakage.

-A 15-second lift journey consumes as much energy as a 60W light bulb does in an hour states Cambridge University.
-If you ensure that just 4 lights around your workspace are switched off every night, each year you could:

  1. Save as much CO2 is produced by 20 car trips from London to Paris.
  2. Reduce your carbon footprint by the same amount as cutting out 10 flights from London to Paris.

-According to Energy Saving Trust, turning off unneeded lights could remove 171 kg (376 lb) of CO2 emissions per year.

-A single light left on overnight over a year accounts for as much greenhouse gas as a car drive from Cambridge to Paris. – University of Cambridge

-Nearly 50% of the CO2 emissions produced by the UK come from heating and cooling in buildings. – States Carbon Trust

PROBLEM

The cost of generating electricity is the largest component of the price of electricity. – U.S Energy Information Administration

!! The UK wastes £170 million a year by leaving lights on unnecessarily states Energy Saving Trust, UK !!

Roughly 50 devices and appliances in the typical American household are always drawing power, even when they appear to be off, estimates Alan Meier, a senior scientist at the Department of Energy’s Berkeley Lab.

More than often, we tend to neglect and leave lights and switches on when not in use. This negligence results in the over-consumption of electricity which contributes significantly to carbon emissions that harm the environment.

About a quarter of all residential energy consumption is used on devices in idle power mode, according to a study of Northern California by the Natural Resources Defense Council. This means that devices that are “off” or in standby or sleep mode can use up to the equivalent of 50 large power plants’ worth of electricity and cost more than $19 billion in electricity bills every year.

The environmental cost this takes is – overall electricity production represents about 37 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions in the United States, one of the main contributors to climate change.
There are various factors that affect energy consumption. Some of these are:

  1. Lights, Fans/Heaters turned on when not in use.
  2. Switches of various electronic items such as blenders, washing machines, televisions, and mobile charging plugs that are left on when not in use.
  3. Usage of high watt lights and bulbs.
  4. Excess usage of air conditioners. Even at a very low temperature, AC units consume high amounts of electricity.

DID YOU KNOW?

Electric power lines and other distribution infrastructure also have a footprint!
Electricity transmission lines and the distribution infrastructure that carries electricity from power plants to customers also have environmental effects. Most transmission lines are above ground on large towers. The towers and power lines alter the visual landscape, especially when they pass through undeveloped areas. Vegetation near power lines may be disturbed and may have to be continually managed to keep it away from the power lines. These activities can affect native plant populations and wildlife. Power lines can be placed underground, but it is a more expensive option and usually not done outside of urban areas.

Source – U.S Energy Information Administration

Thank you for choosing to Switch And Save

Thank you for choosing to Go Fuel Free

Thank you for choosing to Go Plant Based

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