List of health-related charity fundraisers

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This list of health related charity fundraisers includes events designed to raise funds to fight disease and improve health.

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Bike rides

NameGoalStartedLocationMinimum
Aids/Lifecycle Raise funds for San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Jeffery Goodman Clinic of Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center to support those who do not have health insurance1994 as California Aids Ride - changed to Aids/Lifecycle in 2002San Francisco to Los Angeles - 545 miles - 1 week.$3,000 per person to participate
Vegas In 24 [1] [2] [3] Raises funds for low-income, uninsured and underinsured women in need of breast cancer screening, diagnosis and treatmentApril 2016Los Angeles to Las Vegas - 365 Miles - 1 DayNone
London to Brighton Bike Ride Fundraising for British Heart Foundation 1980 (for BHF) London None
Pelotonia Cancer Research at James Cancer Hospital 2008Columbus and central Ohio$1200
Illini 4000 for CancerFundraiser for cancer research and patient support services2006 University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign $3500
Ride for Heart Heart and stroke research1987 Toronto None
Ride for the Cure [4] Curing breast cancer 2006

2010

Paepcke Park, Aspen, Colorado

Ann Arbor, Michigan

$500

$500

Sydney Body Art Ridefunding children's cancer research ?Sydney, Australiaall participants donate $2
Volvo Best Buddies Challenge enhancing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities ?Boston and Northern California, United States?
Ride For A Cause [5] AIDS and breast cancer2006International: Galway, Ireland; Marche Italy; Catalonia, Spain; other locations.Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $1,000 with 100% going to the charities.
Norwood Challenge International Bike Ride [6] Helping mentally and physically disabled people, underprivileged children and their families1992International: Israel, Rajasthan India, Cape Town South Africa, Cambodia-Vietnam, Trans-America, Cuba, othersParticipants are required to pay an entry fee of £450 and then raise a minimum of £2500 for the Israel bike ride or £2750 for the others
Colomba Chemo Classic [7] Charity bike ride in aid of Cancer Research UK2009Richmond, North Yorkshire£15 entry fee
ALS TDI Tri-State Trek [8] The ride to End ALS6/27-6/29 2014Newton, MA to Greenwich, CT$185 Reg / $1800 Fundraising
London Bikeathon [9] Charity bike ride dedicated to blood cancer research1997London, England£25 for 26 mile route, £50 for 100 mile route
Closer to Free [10] Ride to raise money for cancer research at Yale New Haven Hospital ?New Haven, CT$100 Child, $200 Adult

Climbs

NameGoalStartedLocationMinimum
Climb to Fight Breast Cancer [11] Support breast cancer research and to increase awareness for the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer.199712 mountains: Denali, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Iztaccihuatl, Pico de Orizaba, Mount Hood, Mount Rainier, Mount Adams, Mount Baker, Mount Shasta, Mount St. Helens, and Everest Base Camp.$200 or $500 registration fee depending on peak climbed. Minimum fund raising amount $3,000

Runs

Note that all runs allow jogging and walking.

NameGoalStartedLocationMinimum
Entertainment Industry Foundation Revlon Run/Walk For Women [12] to raise awareness and fund women's cancers research, counseling and outreach programs1993Los Angeles, California and New York, New York$25 registration fee
Father's Day Run/WalkSupport research to fight prostate cancer ? Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Toronto None
Miles for Men (men only)Raise funds for cancer charities2012United KingdomNone
Race for Life (women only) cancer research ?United Kingdom?
Race for the Curecuring breast cancer 1983125 locations across the United States and three international races [13] some locations charge entry fees
Run for Moore (men only)fight bowel cancer ?United Kingdom?
Run for the CureSupport research to fight breast cancer 199253 communities across Canada (2007)None
Roparun helping people with Cancer 1992Between Paris and Rotterdam ?
Team in Training Leukemia & Lymphoma Society ???
Train to End Stroke ending strokes ??minimums vary by location
World AIDS Marathon [14] helping people with AIDS 20042004: Kenya; 2005: Gainesville, Florida; 2006: multiple locationsentry fee

Walks

NameGoalStartedLocationMinimum
AIDS Walk fight AIDS198775+ locations across the United States [15] no minimum; "Star Walkers" are participants who pledge to raise $1,000+
Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Curing breast cancer 20039 cities: Houston, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago, Rocky Mountains, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Charlotte participants are required to raise a minimum of $1,800 [16]
Be The Match Walk+Run [17] Raising funds to help patients with blood cancers Unknown13 cities: Atlanta, Charlotte, Columbus, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Long Beach, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Richmond, San Jose, St. Louis, and Tampa Entry fees apply (varies by age and day of registration) [18]
Glam-A-THON [19] Curing breast cancer 20031 city: Ft. Lauderdale Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye [20]
Shine Shine is a night-time walking marathon which uses light as a symbol of hope and progress in the fight against cancer.2010Glasgow, Manchester and London (2011)Entry fee
Light The Night Walk cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma ???
MDA Muscle Walk awareness, support and research for curing muscular dystrophy 2010multiple locations across the United StatesNo minimum, though donations are recommended.
March for Babies (formerly WalkAmerica)prevent premature births 19701,100 the United Statesno minimum
Memory Walk [21] awareness, support and research for curing Alzheimer's disease Memory Walk is an event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research.no minimum to participate
MS Challenge Walk curing multiple sclerosis 2002multiple locations across the United Statesparticipants are required to raise a minimum of $1,500
National Kidney Foundation's Kidney Walk [22] raise funds to fight kidney disease nationwide2008multiple locations across the United Statesno minimum
Relay For Life raise awareness and funds for cancer 19864,800+ locations across the United Statesno minimum; there is a $10 registration fee
Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes [23] Fund diabetes research1990200+ locations across the United Statesno minimum
Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure raise awareness and funds for breast cancer 200314 locations across the United States (2008)walk participants are required to raise $2,200; crew members register for $90; volunteers participate free
Weekend to End Breast CancerCuring Breast Cancer 2003 Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg participants are required to raise a minimum of $2,000
Walk For A Cause [24] Fighting AIDS and Breast Cancer2006International: Galway, Ireland; Marche Italy; Catalonia, Spain; other locations.Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $1,000 with 100% going to the charities.
Walk For Wishes [25] Bringing wishes to kids with life-threatening illnesses.2000smultiple locations across the United States.ADULTS: $15. KIDS: $10. WISHKIDS and VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS: Free
Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $100.
Walk For PKD [26] Raise awareness and funds for polycystic kidney disease200150+ locations across the US, starting in Septemberno minimum, no registration fee
National Psoriasis Walk for Awareness [27] generate awareness about psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis 20078 locations across the United States and a "Virtual Walk"participants are asked to raise $100; there is a $25 registration fee
Walk to End MSraise awareness, generate funds for the national research program and find a cure for multiple sclerosis 199124 locations in British Columbia & the Yukon, 12 locations in Alberta, 16 locations in Saskatchewan, 10 locations in Manitoba, 58 locations in Ontario, 22 locations in Quebec, 13 locations in Atlantic Canada?
Team in Training Leukemia & Lymphoma Society ???
The Kidney Foundation of Canada's Give the Gift of Life Walk [28] Generate awareness about, and raise funds for, kidney disease and organ and tissue donation2006Grassroots initiative with over 30 walk locations across Ontario during the month of SeptemberNo minimum fee

Poker Tournament

NameGoalStartedLocationMinimum
Chance for Life [29] Pediatric Cancer Research2004Washington D.C.Spectator $125 [30]

Dance fitness

NameGoalStartedLocationMinimum
ZUMBATHONvarious: (breast cancer, earthquake relief, Croh's and colitis)2010various US citiestypically $10–$20 [31]

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