MORE than 500 people took part part in a fun run for Claire House at the weekend that raised £20,000 for the children's hospice.

Birkenhead Park was the setting for the Claire Bear 3K on Sunday (June 23). In total, 550 took part.

Siblings encouraged younger brothers and sisters as they ran, walked or scooted together along the route to help seriously ill babies, children and their families.

Claire House mascot Claire Bear posed for photos and handed out well-deserved medals on the finish line.Among those that took part in the Claire Bear 3k in Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23, that raised £20,000 for Claire HouseAmong those that took part in the Claire Bear 3k in Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23, that raised £20,000 for Claire House (Image: Fotopia Images) Parents Lucy and James Knowles took their girls Orlaith, eight, and Meabh, five, to join in the fun in memory of their baby daughter Niamh, who was supported by the hospice 10 years ago.

Lucy said: "We can never thank Claire House enough for what they’ve done for our family. Niamh was seven weeks old when she died. She stayed at Claire House for four weeks before she passed away.

"Every member of staff was amazing. This is our way of helping them. The Claire Bear 3k was such a lovely, fun event for Niamh’s sisters to take part in."

Claire House mascot Claire Bear with one of the participants in the Claire Bear 3k on Sunday, June 23Claire House mascot Claire Bear with one of the participants in the Claire Bear 3k on Sunday, June 23 (Image: Fotopia Images) Mum Esther Denton was there with her 17-month-old son Ronnie, who has respite stays at the Wirral hospice, and was cheering on husband John and son Eddie, nine.

Esther, from Thornton, said: “Every time Ronnie goes to Claire House, it’s a boost for me. I think you feel less alone with the care side of things.

"So, I have proper mum time with him because they take care of his needs, while I’m able to be his mummy.

Participants in the Claire Bear 3k at Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23Participants in the Claire Bear 3k at Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23 (Image: Fotopia Images) "Taking part in the Claire Bear 3k was our way of supporting Claire House. When they crossed the finish line, I sobbed like a baby! It was a great day and raising money helps Claire House carry on the amazing work they do."

Despite not being able to walk, four-year-old Luke Tickle led his brothers Jacob, ten, and Dylan, five, round the sunny park, proudly wearing charity t-shirts and Claire Bear ears.

Mum Diane, from Ellesmere Port, said: "We wouldn’t be able cope without Claire House and the help they give, not just to Luke but to our whole family.

Participants in the Claire Bear 3k at Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23Participants in the Claire Bear 3k at Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23 (Image: Fotopia Images) "The boys loved it and can’t wait to do it again! Every turn of his chair wheels, and every step we took, was a thank you to Claire House and what they do for us, because they are our lifeline.”

Meanwhile, six-year-old Lucas Cairns from Neston picked up his medal, with his PE teacher dad Lee, later followed by mum Emma and little sister Orla, two, who whizzed along on her scooter.

Lee said: “Lucas really enjoyed running alongside his family and completed his 3k in about 12 minutes and 30 seconds.

"He wanted to do his best for the poorly children. The atmosphere was brilliant. It was a fantastic family day, and he was so happy to take his medal into assembly."

Participants in the Claire Bear 3k at Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23Participants in the Claire Bear 3k at Birkenhead Park on Sunday, June 23 (Image: Fotopia Images) Events Fundraiser Mark Pearson said: "The Claire Bear 3K is a perfect event for little legs to take part and possibly get their first medal, while raising vital funds for other local children.

"It's a community event where everyone can get together, have some fun in the sun and make a massive difference.

"The idea started during the Covid pandemic, when local children were doing lots of amazing things for charity, and hundreds did their own Claire Bear 3K on their streets.

"It's fantastic to now have an annual event where families can gather in the park and take part together. And it’s amazing Claire Bear makes an appearance too."