Sydney
22 October 2026
Across 8km of Sydney’s most iconic landmarks,
from Barangaroo to the Botanic Gardens,
your team can walk with purpose.
Where teamwork meets purpose, fun meets impact and every step makes a difference.
Who will you STRYDE4?
Click the registration button below the charity you'd like to support
Choose from the following charities, with 100% of funds going directly to charity. Each charity has a $10,000 High Impact Project to bring to life, with additional funds invested wisely by them.
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batyr Youth Storytelling Program
This project empowers vulnerable young people across schools and communities to build resilience and seek support by funding batyr’s lived-experience storytelling workshops, where young people hear honest stories about mental health, hope and recovery from trained peers. By reducing stigma, increasing help-seeking, and helping young people feel less alone, the program creates safe, powerful moments of connection, giving young Australians the confidence to speak up, reach out, and know that struggling does not have to happen in silence.
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Support cancer research by Dr Robert Ju. When cancer spreads - a process called metastasis - it becomes far more deadly and is responsible for most cancer-related deaths.
Dr Ju’s research targets cancer cells at a critical moment of vulnerability, weakening their protective armour as they spread so they break apart and activate the immune system. This work has the potential to create new hope for people with advanced cancers and expand the impact of immunotherapy.
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Babies at Risk: Early detection and intervention
In Australia, a child is born with cerebral palsy every 20 hours. Early intervention is critical - a baby’s brain has the greatest ability to adapt in the first 12 months.
While diagnosis has traditionally occurred much later, Cerebral Palsy Alliance can now identify CP as early as three months and begin targeted therapy straight away.
Through the Babies at Risk program, each child receives an individual therapy plan, giving them the best chance to develop key skills like walking and talking.
Your support can change what’s possible.
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Plant 1,000 trees through the Landscape Resilience Program, restoring biodiversity and strengthening ecosystems impacted by climate change and habitat loss. Your donation funds the entire restoration lifecycle - from locally sourced seeds and nursery propagation to planting, protection and several years of maintenance to ensure the trees survive and create lasting habitat corridors.
With your help we’re aiming to plant eight million trees by 2030. Donations will help expand community nurseries, build fire-wise landscapes with resilient native species, and secure native seed supplies to strengthen climate resilience in Australia’s most vulnerable ecosystems.
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Orange Sky Mobile Support Vehicle
This project will contribute towards funding a new Orange Sky vehicle equipped with warm showers and washing machines, bringing dignity and practical support to Australians experiencing homelessness and hardship. By providing clean clothes, hot showers and genuine connection, the vehicle helps restore confidence and reduce isolation. In times of flood, fire or natural disaster, it can also rapidly deploy to affected communities, giving displaced families access to essential hygiene, comfort and care when it is needed most.
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Friends with Dignity helps individuals and families escaping domestic violence turn empty accommodation into safe, fully furnished homes. In moments of crisis, they provide not just essential items, but dignity, comfort and a fresh start—creating spaces where people can begin to rebuild their lives.
Through STRYDE4, we’re supporting the setup of these “Sanctuary” homes—funding the furniture, essentials and logistics needed to transform empty spaces into places of safety and hope. Every step helps turn an empty house into a home for someone starting again.
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Captain Starlight Program
This project brightens the hospital experience for 250 seriously ill children at Sydney Children’s Hospital by bringing fun, laughter, and positive distraction through the Starlight Express Rooms. By reducing stress, anxiety, and boredom, the program helps children feel happier, more confident, and better able to cope with treatment — creating moments of joy when they are needed most.
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Healing Through Culture: Empowering Indigenous Women's Resilience
This innovative project offers a series of cultural healing workshops designed specifically for Indigenous women who have experienced trauma. The program combines traditional healing practices with modern therapeutic approaches, creating a unique and culturally appropriate space for healing and empowerment.
With your help, this project will not only support individual healing but also contribute to the broader goal of community healing and cultural revitalisation. It's an investment in the strength and resilience of Indigenous women, their families, and their communities.
Join the
Challenge
22 October, 2026
1 - 1.30pm START - Join the course nearest your office or Stargazer Lawn
1.30 – 4.30pm ON COURSE
Where Fun meets Purpose
4.30pm KICK ON
Celebrate with your team at Cruise Bar
Once you are on the course our friendly STRYDE4 Volunteers will direct you and the challenge begins.
Check out our Activation Zones!
Map subject to change. Check our socials on the lead up to the event.
