Hundreds of people took part in the event on Sunday.
The Loughborough Santa Run has currently raised £4000 for Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People and the money is still coming in.
Over 600 people and 32 dogs turned out in their Santa suits to complete the 5km run.
Rainbows care for hundreds of families every year who have a child or young person with a serious or terminal illness.
For people who missed the run on Sunday, you can take part in a virtual Santa Run throughout December.
Rainbows said: "By getting suited up as Santa and completing your bespoke route – whether this is in your back garden, local neighbourhood, park or even around your office; you’ll be helping to spread the festive cheer here at Rainbows. To say “thank you” for your fantastic festive support, when you receive your Santa suits in the post, there will also be a special Rainbows Christmas medal!
"Our Virtual Santa Run 2022 is yours to complete however you want. From biking to scooting, hopping, walking or jogging. It’s also a great way to get your Santa Paws involved too… and to help with the festive feel, we have special dog bandanas available for them to wear, helping them to look the part."
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