Amount raised

£ 18,839

Mega Miles completed

6,809

  • Anonymous just donated £11.55
  • Amy & Gavin just donated £11.55
  • Lai & Daisy just donated £10.00
  • Tim Hill just donated £10.00
  • Tim just registered for Mega Miles Challenge 2026
  • Anonymous just donated £19.38
  • Ross McCool just donated £25.00
  • Isabella just registered for Mega Miles Challenge 2026
  • Darren Anderson just donated £33.15
  • Anonymous just donated £9.50
  • Emma-Louise van der Blij just donated £11.55
  • Anonymous just donated £10.54
  • Pamela Shepherd and Edward Horgan just donated £107.00
  • Yvette Cashman just donated £6.18
  • Christine Blayney just donated £20.00
  • Edward Rushworth just donated £15.00
  • Kirsty Kendrew just donated £5.00
  • Chris Wooding just donated £28.00
  • Gillian Monk just donated £19.38
  • Sean Byrne just donated £11.55

Sign up for free to our mega miles challenge this june

Every mile you move, however you choose to take part, brings us one step closer to making sure no civil servant has to face life’s challenges alone.

Whether you raise £10 or £100, you will be making a difference to colleagues who need our help right now.

And a big thank you to our Supporting Partner Baringa, who will match our fundraising pound for pound up to £5,000 - helping your fundraising go further. Read about our Supporting Partner.

The difference you'll make

Every mile matters. Together, we get one step closer to making sure no civil servant faces life’s challenges alone.

Watch Norman in Scotland reflecting on taking part in the Mega Miles Challenge with colleagues.

Stock image of Hannah, a woman in her 40s with long dark hair and wearing a cream cardigan

Hannah’s story shows the support those miles provide.

After experiencing family bereavements and health concerns of her own, Hannah’s anxiety left her feeling unable to cope, so she reached out for support. After a conversation with our help team, she was able to access the Thrive app, including mental health support and talking therapy, which helped her through a difficult period.

“I couldn’t even put into words how terrible it was. I was really unwell by this point and stress just took me out. I ended up taking time off work from anxiety. It’s about having someone to listen to you and tell you you’re going to be alright.”

the Charity for Civil Servants

Celebrating our 140th Anniversary, we remain Your Charity for Life, supporting current, former and retired civil servants and their families through life’s toughest moments. From mental health and money worries to caring responsibilities, disability, grief and relationship challenges, we offer free, confidential help whenever it is needed.

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