Sienna Whitten

86K for a Cure 2026

I am running 86km in honour of Sam Whitten

$381
Raised for
kids with cancer

77km
Conquered for
kids with cancer

86km
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My Activity Tracking

77
kms

My target 86 kms

Support my Challenge to Help Kids with Cancer!

I am taking part in 86K for a Cure to help find a cure for childhood cancer.

Every month, 86 children are diagnosed with cancer. There is usually no known cause, treatment can go on for many years and it puts an enormous strain on family life.

So I am conquering this challenge for the 86 children who are diagnosed with cancer each month.

Together, we can help find a cure for childhood cancer and create safer, more effective treatments.

Please DONATE NOW and support my challenge to change the lives of kids with cancer.

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Thank you to my sponsors

$54.12

Sav

$33.15

Annie

i’m so proud of you ceecee ❤️

$33.15

Liv Heague

Love you and your beautiful family xx

$17.16

Bella Orchard

$17.16

Trinette Pelster

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My Updates

Running for my mum

Monday 2nd Mar
This year, I’m running in honour of my mum, a breast cancer survivor and the strongest woman I know. Watching her face breast cancer with courage, resilience and grace changed me forever. There were moments of fear and uncertainty, but there was always strength. Always hope. And most importantly, survival. This run is more than just kilometres, it’s gratitude. It’s celebration. It’s for every early morning appointment, every hard day, and every small victory that led us here. It’s for the women still fighting, the families standing beside them, and the survivors who prove that hope is powerful. Cancer touches so many lives. By supporting this fundraiser, you’re helping fund research, support services, and brighter futures for others walking this path. I’m running because she survived. I’m running because others deserve the same chance. I’m running for my mum.

I am running 86km for my Mum, Sam Whitten