Support access to justice and volunteer at the 20th Anniversary London Legal Walk!

We couldn’t stage this fantastic event without a team of volunteers acting as walk marshals!

Take a look at what some of our volunteers said about their time helping at the London Legal walk 2023⬇️

Marshal Sponsor


BARBRI is a global legal educator specialising in innovative technology to help graduates and professionals succeed in achieving their legal qualifications as well as providing professional skills and development courses. 

What is involved?

As a marshal you will help us prepare the day, set up the street party and registration desks, and/or later be positioned along the route where it will be your role to direct walkers and offer support and encouragement as they go past. Afterwards, you are invited to join in the fun at the street party on Carey Street.

We need volunteers who are available on Tuesday 18 June 2024 and able to commit to the below time:

  • Route marshal – 2:30pm – 9pm (120 needed)

The finer details will be provided to you in advance and at the briefing meeting on the day of the walk. At this meeting, you will collect your marshalling pack and learn which particular group you have been assigned to.

Volunteers will have a great time positioned on the route to cheer, guide and support the walkers. You can finish your evening by attending the brilliant street party at the finish line of the walk!

How do I get involved?

If you are interested in volunteering as a marshal or steward please complete the signup form below.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at [email protected]

We really couldn’t put this incredible fundraising event without your support!

Register below to be a 2024 marshal 

If you would like to buddy up with someone, please ask them to fill out this form too.
Please let us know of any dietary requirements so we can cater for you on the day.
 

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Please be aware that we are not able to provide legal advice. Please visit advicelocal.uk to find support in your area, or advicenow.org.uk for practical information.