Double your donation. Double your impact.
The Royal Bank of Canda have pledged to match any kind donations made to RBC Race for the Kids 2025 fundraising pages on Friday 17 October, up to a total of £50,000.
Now’s the time to share your photos from the event and ask your family and friends to donate. Or you can make a donation yourself to receive a second donation of an equal amount*.
Together, we can double our impact. Together, we can build the new Children’s Cancer Centre at GOSH and help beat childhood cancer.

*For individual donations of up to £150 made to fundraising pages between 7am Friday 17 October and 7am Saturday 18 October 2025.
Other ways to donate to GOSH Charity
By phone: 020 3841 3841
By post: GOSH Charity, 40 Bernard Street, London, WC1N 1LE.
How your support will help beat childhood cancer
No childhood should be cut short by cancer.
The money raised from RBC Race for the Kids will help build the new Children's Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
Research and treatments have dramatically improved survival, but cancer is still the biggest killer of children aged one to 14 in the UK.
GOSH already cares for children with the hardest to treat cancers, and new treatments are giving hope to children and their families. But these advances have outstripped GOSH's current cancer facilities.
We need a new home for breakthrough treatments and pioneering research, so we can save more children's lives. And because cancer shouldn't get to steal anyone's childhood, we need a place that's more than a hospital – a place that's a school, a playground, a garden, and so much more.
That's why we're building a world–leading, child focused Children's Cancer Centre, where more children can have the best chance and the best childhood possible.
Now we just need people like you.
Together, we can build it. Together, we can help beat childhood cancer.
All the funds raised will go towards the development of cancer care at Great Ormond Street Hospital. In the event that costs change, or the needs of the hospital or patients change, we reserve the right to redirect funds for use against the hospital’s most urgent needs.