Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding tragically died in September 2021 due to breast cancer, at the young age of 39.
Sarah, who was diagnosed with breast cancer amid the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, put up a brave fight against the illness, undergoing a mastectomy and chemotherapy, but sadly succumbed to her illness last year.
Now, Sarah's bandmates Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Cheryl Tweedy are teaming up with Cancer Research for a special event called Race for Life for Sarah.
The charity fundraiser event has been set up in order to raise money for breast cancer research projects, something Sarah herself was passionate about.
Here's what you need to know about Race for Life for Sarah including when it is and how to take part.
What is Race for Life for Sarah?
Race for Life for Sarah is a 5K race in which participants can choose to run or walk a specified route in an attempt to raise funds for breast cancer research.
Girls Aloud stars Nicola, Cheryl and Nadine all set to be in attendance, while member Kimberley - who can't be in London in person - is taking part virtually.
Announcing the charity event on Instagram, Kimberley wrote: "I have some really amazing news to share. Me and the girls have teamed up with cancer Research UK to raise money for breast cancer research projects and one in particular that Sarah really wanted to help fund.
"There will be a ‘Race For Life For Sarah’ which will take place at Hyde Park on July 24 at 11.30am and everyone is welcome. It’s a 5k race you can run or walk and if you can’t be in London on this date you can take part remotely from wherever you are."
She added that it would be an opportunity to come together to celebrate Sarah and her, while also making "a huge contribution to the future outcomes of those affected by cancer".
When is Race for Life for Sarah and where will it take place?
Race for Life for Sarah is set to take place on Sunday July 24 at Hyde Park in London.
The race will begin at 11.30am, however participants are urged to arrive with plenty of time to spare.
How to sign up and take part in Race for Life for Sarah
Anyone who is interested in taking part in Race for Life for Sarah can sign up via the Cancer Research official website.
There is an entry fee to take part in the event, which will cover the cost of putting on your event.
If you can't make it to the event to take part in person, you can still do your bit by taking part virtually and still raise funds in Sarah's name.
The two ways to participate in Race for Life for Sarah are:
Option 1: Race for Life for Sarah at Hyde Park
Date: Sunday 24 July
Time: 11:00
Entry fee : Adults/Young Adults - £14.99 and Children - £10
Under-6 entry: Free of charge and no registration needed
Venue: Hyde Park, off South Carriage Drive, London, W1J 7NT
Distance: 5k
If you sign up, you will receive:
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A commemorative 'I Race for Sarah' back sign
- Fundraising pack and emails with tips and tricks on how to fundraise
- Your running number
- Access to Race for Life Super Supporters Facebook group
- A Race for Life medal at the finish line
Option 2: Race for Life at Home for Sarah
Date: Any date in 2022
Time: Any time
Venue: Anywhere you choose
Distance: Whatever you choose - 3k, 5k, 10k, you set the challenge
Entry fee: FREE
Sign up and you'll receive.
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A Race for Life medal. All you need to do is raise £50 and your medal will be sent via post
- Your very own Cancer Research UK Giving Page to personalise. Edit it and share it with all of your friends and family so they know you're taking part
- Digital fundraising pack that includes a "I Race for Sarah" back sign and emails full of training as well as fundraising tips to help support you with your Race for Life for Sarah at Home
- Access to our Race for Life Super Supporters Facebook group