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Volunteer role

London Marathon cheer station volunteer

Based at Mile 17, our charity cheer station volunteers will help to form the face of Breakthrough T1D on London Marathon day.
Content last reviewed and updated: 16.01.2026

A group of people wearing Breakthrough T1D branded t-shirts are cheering and waving flags.

What will I be doing?

  • Cheering on the runners taking part in the 2026 London Marathon.
  • Helping to make our cheer station the loudest on the route.
  • Looking out for runners wearing Breakthrough T1D running tops and pointing them out to your fellow cheerers and our photographer if necessary.
  • Helping to support families of our runners who may also come and use the cheer station as a point to see their runners.

What skills or experience do I need?

No experience is necessary. We are just looking for people who are enthusiastic about supporting Breakthrough T1D, and who aren’t afraid to get stuck in and create a fun atmosphere for our runners and their supporters.

Please note:

  • this role may require you to be outside and on your feet for a long time. We will not provide any seating, but you will be welcome to take breaks when you need to.
  • if you are under the age of 18 you will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is over 18 and will be responsible for you while you volunteer.

When do you need me?

Date: Sunday 26 April 2025

Time: Our staff will be there from 8am to set up. You can arrive any time from this point, but we ask you to be there by 10:30am at the latest to ensure you beat the crowds and get to the cheer station before it gets too busy around the route.

The cheer station will be packed down when it is clear that all Breakthrough T1D runners have run past. We anticipate this will be approximately 3pm. However, if you’re not able to stay for the full day, any amount of time you are able to provide is greatly appreciated.

Where will I be based?

Our cheer station is located at Mile 17 along the Marathon route. This will be at Mudchute, Isle of Dogs (approximate postcode E14 3HP). Exact location may be subject to change if any alterations are made to the London Marathon’s usual route.

There will be no parking in the area on the day, as most roads will be closed for the Marathon. However, public transport is easily accessible, and the nearest station is Mudchute (DLR).

What training and support will I receive?

  • We’ll send you a copy of our Volunteer Handbook, which will give you all the information you’ll need to know about volunteering with us. We’ll also ask you to sign and return a copy of our Volunteer Agreement, which sets out what we’ll do to support you, and what we expect from you, during your time volunteering with us.
  • We’ll give you a volunteer information pack, which includes a reminder of the timings; a map to where the cheer station is located; details of anything you need to bring with you; and the name and contact details of a member of Breakthrough T1D staff who will be able to answer any questions you have.
  • On the day there will be at least two members of Breakthrough T1D staff managing the cheer station, who will give you all the support you need.
  • We’ll give you a Breakthrough T1D t-shirt to wear at the cheer station (you can keep your t-shirt afterwards), and there will be cheering materials such as flags and bang bang sticks available for you to use.
  • We’ll reimburse all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses in accordance with Breakthrough T1D volunteering policies (see details in your Volunteer Handbook).
  • You can contact the Volunteer Team at any time at volunteering@breakthrought1d.org.uk or 020 3410 6084

How do I apply?

If you’d like to join us at our cheer station, please complete this registration form.

For more information about volunteering with us, please contact volunteering@breakthrought1d.org

For more information about the London Marathon, please contact londonmarathon@breakthrought1d.org.uk