DIY endurance events
Join Alliance Athletes and turn your fitness into fundraising to end Colorectal Cancer. Join the fun and sweat for a cause!
Alliance Runners
Are you participating in a race this year and want to turn your miles into impact? Join our Alliance Runners participating in runs across the country to help raise funds and awareness for colorectal cancer. By becoming an Alliance Runner, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with fellow runners, receive exclusive Alliance Runner merchandise, and have first dibs on those sought-after races like the New York City Marathon.
From critical awareness and prevention programs to compassionate care resources to cutting-edge research, your support empowers patients with colorectal cancer at every stage of their journey.
So bring your hustle. Bring your grit. Bring your courage. Start your fundraiser today and start your journey so we can end theirs.
Start fundraising for your local race.
Important Event Information
In 2024, the Colorectal Cancer Alliance is partnering with the below races to end colorectal cancer in our lifetime. Your impact goes beyond the miles when you join us as a runner or supporter.
2024 United Airlines NYC Half Marathon
Sunday, March 17, 2024
Register here
2024 TCS New York City Marathon
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Coming soon
Downloadable resources
View our downloadable toolkits to maximize your endurance event fundraising.
Start your fundraiser
Embrace your DIY spirit, become a DIYnamo, and team up with us to transform your passion into a fundraiser against colorectal cancer.
Top resources
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