We’re a group of mates from a local running club in Perth taking on our biggest challenge yet — running over 400 kilometres from Osborne Park to Bluff Knoll across 5 days.
But this run isn’t just about distance. It’s personal.
We’re doing this to raise awareness and funds for MSWA, supporting people living with Multiple Sclerosis — a cause that hits close to home, as one of our team members' mums lives with MS.
MS is a relentless, often invisible disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. While we have the privilege of moving freely and pushing our limits, many people living with MS face battles far greater than any run we’ll ever do.
So every step of this journey — every blister, every cramp, every doubt — is dedicated to them.
Our goal is to raise as much money and awareness as possible. The funds will go directly to MSWA to support vital services, research, and the people who need it most.
We’re not professional athletes. We’re just everyday people pushing ourselves beyond limits for a cause that matters. And we need your support — whether it’s $5 or $50, every donation counts.
Help us turn pain into purpose. Let’s run for those who can’t.
Thank you for being part of this. ❤️ — The 400km Team
MSWA provides vital support and services to people living with neurological conditions in Western Australia. This includes people living with multiple sclerosis, stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Motor Neurone Disease, and acquired Brain Injury, to name a few.
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About Fundraiser
Desires Movement
PERTH, WA
Tue, 1 Jul 2025
Anonymous
$ 20
Tue, 1 Jul 2025
Kate Granja Carvalho
$ 20
Good luck boys!!!!
Tue, 1 Jul 2025
Anonymous
$ 100
Tue, 1 Jul 2025
Alison Wells
$ 50
Tue, 1 Jul 2025
Melissa Diane Symonds
$ 20
Tue, 1 Jul 2025
Lawrie Hayles
$ 100
Good cause and so good to see able bodied people aware and prepared to support those less fortunate. Enjoy the run and the climb. Might even time it right for a glimpse of snow on the peak
MSWA provides vital support and services to people living with neurological conditions in Western Australia. This includes people living with multiple sclerosis, stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Motor Neurone Disease, and acquired Brain Injury, to name a few.
Good luck boys!!!!