Run For Hope is returning for its 33rd edition on Sunday, 29 November 2026, bringing runners, families and communities together at Marina Barrage to raise awareness and support cancer research.
Organised by Four Seasons Hotel Singapore and the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), the annual event has supported cancer research and awareness efforts for more than three decades. Run For Hope 2026 will feature 5km and 10km non-competitive categories, making the event accessible to participants of different ages and fitness levels.
This year’s edition also features a special official run t-shirt designed exclusively by Cindy Neo, an NCCS patient, artist and founder of Room To Imagine. Her involvement adds a personal dimension to the event, reflecting the experiences of those whose lives have been affected by cancer.
Participants can also take part in fundraising efforts, with the top 10 registered participants who receive the highest contributions standing a chance to win a pair of Singapore Airlines return Business Class tickets to Western Sydney.
Those who are unable to participate in the run can still support the cause by making an individual or team contribution through the official Run For Hope leaderboard.
Over its 33-year history, Run For Hope has brought people together in support of cancer research and those affected by the disease. The 2026 edition continues that commitment by encouraging individuals, families and communities to take part in the movement towards a cancer free future.
Registration for Run For Hope 2026 is now open. Returning participants will be eligible for a discount, with the discount code to be shared at a later date. Group registration is also available for groups of more than 30 participants. Interested groups can contact [email protected] for more information.
Run For Hope 2026 will take place at Marina Barrage on 29 November 2026, with participants able to choose between the 5km and 10km non-competitive categories. Contributions can also be made online by those who wish to support cancer research without taking part in the run.
