Kimberly Cameron's family are planing to run the 10k route she never got to finish, after she tragically lost her life while out running on Friday 16th April.
Kimberly, who was from Aylesbury, passed away at just 27 years old on the A41, after a crash with a police car.
Her family want to her to be remembered for her positivity and determination to overcome all the challenges she faced, including her Type 1 Diabetes.
Because of this, the family are encouraging people to take on their own 10k's to raise money for Diabetes UK, albeit walking, riding, or running, or even over the period of a few days or weeks.
They invite you to post your own challenges to social media with the hashtag #unitedwedidkims10km
Let's finish this for Kim, together.
For more information and to donate visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/unitedwedidkims10km

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