Station Manager to run London Marathon in memory of his mum

 

Release date: 9 April 2026

West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service Station Manager Matt Smith is preparing to take on the iconic London Marathon on 26 April, raising vital funds for Cancer Research UK.

Matt will join thousands of runners on the 26.2‑mile route past some of London’s most well-known landmarks. He is taking on the challenge in memory of his mum, who sadly passed away on Christmas Eve last year.

Matt said: “I was 12 years old when my mum was first diagnosed with breast cancer. From that moment on, the world shifted for us as a family and for everyone who loved her.  

“Over the years my mum faced cancer on three separate occasions, and each time she fought it with everything she had. Unfortunately, in May 2025 we received the devastating news that the cancer had returned and spread.

“Despite the incredible care and compassion from nurses, doctors and specialists, there were no more medical miracles to hope for. Seven months later mum died at home on Christmas Eve, her favourite day of the year surrounded by the people who loved her most.

“Like tens of thousands of families affected by cancer each year, this is now part of our story – and it’s why I’ll be taking part in the 2026 London Marathon to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

“If you’re able to donate, no matter how big or small, it would mean the world. Every contribution helps fund research that brings us closer to better treatments and better outcomes for families affected by cancer.”

People can find out more and donate via Matt’s fundraising page.

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