THE David Seath Memorial Fund 5k run is set to return to Pittencreiff Park in Dunfermline later this month. 

This will be the 8th 5k run/walk that has been held in honour of the Dunfermline-born Captain David Seath who tragically passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest while running the 2016 London Marathon in aid of Help for Heroes.

Since then, the fund set up in his memory has raised over £350,000.00 for Help for Heroes; the charity Captain Seath was raising funds for through the London Marathon.

From mental health and wellbeing, employability and education pathway support to sports, fellowship and much more; David’s legacy has made a huge difference to veterans and their families across Scotland.

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Gary Seath, founder of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund said: “Working within the armed forces community, the need for continued support is clear; this concerns both those in later life and growing numbers of younger veterans presenting a greater scope of complex support needs.

“This can range from finding a home, employment, education, or skills training to physical and mental health support needs to family relationships, legal matters, financial matters and much more.

“No matter what stage of life a veteran decides to reach out for support, David’s legacy is making a huge difference to ensuring these needs are met by Help for Heroes across Scotland."

The event is about remembering Captain David Seath and celebrating his legacy, rather than a competitive 5K race.

It welcomes runners, walkers, dog-walkers and pram pushers of all ages and abilities, who can complete the 5K parkrun route at their own pace; many of whom return year-on-year to support the cause all while serving to remember David’s legacy. 

It brings friends, family, work colleagues and wider groups of the community together in support of the cause.

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Gary continued: “Attending our 5K event will help veterans to make successful transitions to civilian life, can reduce isolation and loneliness as well as to make positive lasting recovery from life-changing physical and psychological wounds and much more.

“All of which has been achieved in David’s name and we invite the local community of Dunfermline to join us on Sunday 21 April to become a powerful force for good behind what has proved a truly incredible legacy.”

The fundraiser is set to begin at 10.30am in the park. To take part, book a space for just £5 per person by visiting Eventbrite or donate on the day.