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Land’s End to Teddington: 250 miles for carers

Community news on behalf of Crossroads Care Richmond and Kingston | 3 September 2025

Nine local runners are doing an incredible relay race from Land’s End to Teddington from 3 to 5 October - in aid of Crossroads Care Richmond and Kingston.

The runners will be covering over 250 miles non-stop and running one extra mile on top of that - in recognition of the fact that the unpaid carers that Crossroads Care supports always go that extra mile. The team will take it in turns to run, sleeping and recovering on a shared minibus.

By providing personalised high-quality home and community respite care and support, Crossroads gives carers a break from their often 24/7 caring roles - whether that’s looking after babies and children with profound disabilities or loved-ones living with dementia, including young-onset dementia.

The charity’s holistic therapist, Jess West, is one member of the team and is currently training hard.

“I’ve seen first-hand the emotional and physical toll caring takes,” says Jess. “It’s a role that never stops, not even at night. Respite care is more than just a break, it’s often a lifeline. But I really wanted to go many steps further to help carers, which is why I decided to take on this daunting challenge to help raise as much money as possible, enabling Crossroads to continue providing such an important service and hopefully help even more carers.”

The run has been organised by Stuart Levett, a long-time adventurer and Teddington resident.

He said: “We are all local and passionate about creating an impact close to home. The commitment carers have to looking after their loved ones is absolutely immense and they do it with little recognition or rest.

"Supporting smaller local charities like Crossroads is vital — they fill gaps in care that larger systems can’t always reach. When Jess told me about Crossroads, I felt compelled to try to do something to help such an important group of people.”

Also in the team are Martin, Rupert, Michelle, Dave, Kate, Joey and Ed.

You can support them to raise funds that will help Crossroads Care continue delivering vital home and community respite care, emotional wellbeing support, and other essential services for often vulnerable carers.

Donate to Crossroads Care Richmond and Kingston upon Thames through their JustGiving page.

The welcome back party will also be taking place at The Builders Arms, Teddington on 5 October at 1pm - cheer the team over the finish line!

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Updated: 3 September 2025

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