
Cheshire siblings tackle London Marathon to raise hydrocephalus awareness
This will be the third time David and Sarah have taken part in the TCS London Marathon. For 2026, they’re raising vital funds and awareness

This will be the third time David and Sarah have taken part in the TCS London Marathon. For 2026, they’re raising vital funds and awareness

Running the iconic 26.2 mile route through London, Catherine Kelly from North Wales hopes to raise vital awareness of hydrocephalus and support families like hers.

Surrey mum Michaela Ingram Fuller joins forces with Harry’s HAT and our Get-A-Head campaign to push for earlier diagnosis of hydrocephalus. Michaela’s Story After living

We respond following the release of Baroness Amos’s interim report into safety and failings across maternity services. A full report is expected by Spring 2026.

40‑year‑old Martin Langdon is running the iconic 26.2 mile route in honour of his little boy, Tommy, who tragically passed away at 13 months old.

We’re pleased to announce that Harry’s HAT has joined the Children and Young People’s Health Policy Influencing Group (HPIG), strengthening our mission to improve the