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On the 30th–31st January 2026, Jordan ran 108 miles in 24 hours, retracing the journey his daughter Aurora took during her short but powerful life.
From Leicester Royal Infirmary, to Queen’s Medical Centre Nottingham, to Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and finally to her memorial tree just outside of Coventry. This route carried every step, every fear, every hope lived as a family.
Aurora was only with Jordan & Kathleen for two months, but she changed everything.
The run raises money for the incredible teams who cared for Aurora, the teams who supported Jordan & Kathleen, and for the baby loss charities who support families every single day.
Jordan Black - "This run isn’t about endurance. It’s about gratitude, grief, love, and purpose. It’s about turning the hardest chapter of our lives into something that can help others."
•JORDAN BLACK•
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On the 30th–31st January 2026, Jordan ran 108 miles in 24 hours, retracing the journey his daughter Aurora took during her short but powerful life.
From Leicester Royal Infirmary, to Queen’s Medical Centre Nottingham, to Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and finally to her memorial tree just outside of Coventry. This route carried every step, every fear, every hope lived as a family.
Aurora was only with Jordan & Kathleen for two months, but she changed everything.
The run raises money for the incredible teams who cared for Aurora, the teams who supported Jordan & Kathleen, and for the baby loss charities who support families every single day.
Jordan Black - "This run isn’t about endurance. It’s about gratitude, grief, love, and purpose. It’s about turning the hardest chapter of our lives into something that can help others."
•JORDAN BLACK•

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