Rebecca Green of Philips UK&I is taking on the 2025 London Marathon for halow!

We are proud to announce that Rebecca Green, Philips UK&I’s People Partner, is taking on the 2025 London Marathon for halow!

The team at Philips are supporters of halow, recently hosting a panel on Learning Disabilities in the Workplace, raising funds throughout the year, and even employing a halow young adult, Will.

Rebecca will be taking on this iconic run through the streets of London, and we’re excited to hear all about her training journey along the way.

So far, Rebecca has run across Albert Bridge in -2, and even taken on a New Year’s Day run in the pouring rain through Battersea Park – These conditions will certainly be preparing her for the 26.2 mile run in April!

I am both excited and terrified to be representing Philips UK&I in running the 2025 London Marathon for halow.

Having partnered with halow for many years, Philips has witnessed the important life skills that are provided to the 250 young people that it supports within the region. In my picture, you will see Will who has been a cherished member of the Philips UK&I team for over 5 years. Will’s fantastic contribution to our organisation would not have been possible without the brilliant work that halow carry out through their programmes, and in forging connections within the community.

Read Rebecca’s story and show your support via her fundraising page.

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