Annmarie Yelland

Premmie Marathon Challenge 2025

My Activity Tracking

39
kms

My target 42 kms

This November I’m taking on the Premmie Marathon Challenge

My Story

This cause is very close to my heart. Our youngest son, Mark, was born at just 28 weeks and spent the first three months of his life in hospital. Those early days were filled with uncertainty, fear, and hope — and we’ll always be grateful for the incredible doctors, nurses, and life-saving equipment that helped him survive and thrive.

That’s why I’m taking part in the Premmie Marathon Challenge this November — to raise funds for vital neonatal equipment that gives premature and critically ill babies the best possible start in life.

Every kilometre I complete will be for the tiny fighters and their families, walking or running in honour of the journey we once faced.

If you’re able, I’d love your support. Your tax-deductible donation will not only help save lives but also keep me motivated as I clock up my kms throughout the month.


And if you’d like to join in, you can sign up for the Premmie Marathon Challenge too — choose your distance and walk or run for premmie babies!

? Thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping give these little miracles a brighter future.

My Achievements

Thank you to my Sponsors

$106.12

Anonymous

$100

Andrew Delahunt

Keep on running!

$64.67

Dean Pateman

$64.67

Gavin Kaye

$64.67

Cheryl & Elijah

Well done Darl, I wish I could run with you but my body wouldn’t allow me, we met nearly 11 years ago with our miracle boys being bed neighbour in the Nicu

$64.67

Lauren Truefeldt

You’re amazing Annmarie x

$64.67

Sophie Rizzas

Amazing work Pinky!

$64.67

Michelle Cookson

Marky is so lucky to have a mum like you! Xx

$60

Helen Alfa

So proud of you AnnMarie 🙌

$54.12

Jane

Go you! 💪

$50

Nada Jurdi

$45.65

Bianca Follacchio

$33.15

Lisa Cookson

Go Mumma xx How lucky we are to have beautiful Marky

$30.64

Facebook Donation

$22.58

Anonymous

$22.58

Will Rowe

Well done!!

$20

Helen Stefanou

Well done Annmarie. Advances in research h means more prem babies will survive xx