Charlie Quirke Shares Heartfelt Marathon Journey in Honor of Mum Pauline Quirke – Emotional Day Raises Thousands for Dementia Charities

Pauline Quirke's son Charlie has shared an insight from an 'emotional' day running the London Marathon to raise money for dementia charities following his mother's diagnosis
Pauline Quirke’s son Charlie has shared an insight from an ’emotional’ day running the London Marathon to raise money for dementia charities following his mother’s diagnosis

In an emotional and deeply personal moment, Charlie Quirke, son of Birds of a Feather star Pauline Quirke, took on the London Marathon to raise funds for dementia research in honor of his mother’s battle with the condition.

Charlie and the rest of 'Team Quirke' - which included his fiancée Chloe Thornton and his friend Jack O'Connell - ran the marathon in aid of Alzheimer's Research UK
Charlie and the rest of ‘Team Quirke’ – which included his fiancée Chloe Thornton and his friend Jack O’Connell – ran the marathon in aid of Alzheimer’s Research UK

Running alongside his fiancée Chloe Thornton and close friend Jack O’Connell, Charlie and the rest of ‘Team Quirke’ ran to raise money for Alzheimer’s Research UK, a charity close to his heart after Pauline, 66, was diagnosed with dementia in 2021.

In his latest attempt to raise awareness and money Charlie ran the 26.2-mile race around the capital on Sunday, with donations at £11,000 and counting
In his latest attempt to raise awareness and money Charlie ran the 26.2-mile race around the capital on Sunday, with donations at £11,000 and counting

Pauline’s son, 31, shared the emotional experience with fans on social media, posting a series of snaps from the event, including a celebratory kiss with Chloe and a team photo with his supporters. So far, the marathon has raised a remarkable £11,000 and counting.

Charlie posted a series of snaps on social media to mark the event, one including a celebratory kiss with Chloe and a group snap with Team Quirke
Charlie posted a series of snaps on social media to mark the event, one including a celebratory kiss with Chloe and a group snap with Team Quirke

Charlie’s marathon journey came after his mother’s diagnosis and a series of challenges that brought the family closer. “London Marathon ✅ Tough is an understatement,” Charlie shared in his post. “But so proud of what we all achieved & a great day with my loved ones, all for @Alzheimerresearchuk.”

Alongside his post, he penned: 'London Marathon ¿ Tough is an understatement. But so proud of what we all achieved & a great day with my loved ones all for @Alzheimerreasearchuk'
Alongside his post, he penned: ‘London Marathon ✅ Tough is an understatement. But so proud of what we all achieved & a great day with my loved ones all for @Alzheimerreasearchuk’

Charlie’s efforts go beyond just running the marathon. In the past, he embarked on the ‘Trek for a Cure’ challenge, walking 140km over five days to raise vital funds for dementia research, ultimately raising an impressive £175,000.

With incredible support from family and friends, including James Corden’s £2,000 donation and Dominic Cooper’s £500 contribution, Charlie’s cause has inspired many.

Charlie’s moving tribute and his mission to help others affected by dementia is something that will resonate with everyone. Will he continue his marathon of hope and support for his mother?

For more on Charlie’s emotional marathon run and the team behind it, read the full story.