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Run for Voices is a global challenge with a deeply personal mission: to run 50 kilometres in 50 countries to honour my uncle, who lost his voice to throat cancer. What began as a tribute has grown into a movement — a journey across continents to raise awareness, inspire others, and support vital research and treatment for those affected. This project is more than running. It’s about storytelling, resilience, and giving a voice back to people who can no longer speak for themselves. Every country represents a new chapter. Every kilometre carries meaning. And every donation helps bring us closer to saving lives. Through cinematic videos, real-time updates, and transparent tracking, Run for Voices invites you to follow the journey as it unfolds — nation by nation, step by step. Join me as I run the world with purpose. For those who lost their voice. For those still fighting. Together, we run for voices.

​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

Accessibility Statement for runforvoices.com

 

Our commitment

We at Run for Voices want as many people as possible to be able to access and understand our website, regardless of their age, impairment or the device they use. We are committed to making our digital content inclusive and accessible to all.

 

Standards and guidelines

We aim to follow the widely recognised accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, and to adopt current best practices in web accessibility. 

 

What we have done so far

 

  • We use clear, simple language to make content easy to read.

  • All meaningful images include descriptive alt-text to support people using screen readers.

  • We structure content using logical headings (H1, H2, etc.), to help navigate using assistive technologies.

  • Our site design allows text resizing and supports standard browser zoom without breaking layout.

  • We aim to ensure that colours and contrast provide readability for users with low vision.

 

 

Known limitations

Despite our best efforts, some parts of the website may not yet be fully accessible. For example:

 

  • Some embedded videos might lack captions or transcripts.

  • Documents uploaded as PDFs may not always be optimised for screen-reader use.

  • Interactive forms or third-party widgets may have inconsistent keyboard navigation or labelling.

 

 

Your help and feedback

If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using this website, for example, you cannot read text, navigate with a keyboard, or access a video or document, please contact us.

Email: runforvoices@gmail.com

When you contact us, please include the URL of the page, a description of the problem and your preferred format (e.g. large text, audio, plain text, etc.). We will do our best to provide the information in a format that works for you.

 

Going forward

We continuously review and update our site with accessibility in mind. As we add new features, pages, or content, we commit to keeping accessibility as a core consideration.

 

Last updated: 07 December 2025

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