Amy Archibald

The March Charge 2026

I'm Charging for my Aunty

I'm taking on The March Charge...

a month‑long fitness challenge that means far more to me than just kilometres. It’s my way of honouring the people I love and helping fund the world‑class cancer research that so many families, including mine, desperately need.

This year, I’m dedicating my Charge to my Aunty. In early January, I held her hand and said my last goodbyes as she grew her angel wings after nearly seven years of fighting with everything she had. Losing her has left a space in my heart that will never quite be filled.

Cancer has touched my family again and again — my Dad, my Uncle, other relatives, friends. Too many people I love have had to be brave in ways no one should have to be. So every step I take this March is for them. For their strength. For their stories. For the hope that one day, fewer families will have to say goodbye.

This year marks 10 years of The March Charge, a decade of Aussies getting active and raising millions to support people impacted by cancer. I’m proud to be part of this movement and Charge for Change.

Sadly, an estimated 169,000 Australians will hear the the words “you have cancer” this year. I’m doing my part to change this by getting active and fundraising for those affected.

Please sponsor me today and make every kilometre count! Every dollar raised will help fund Cancer Council’s life-saving research, prevention programs, and support services.

Together, we can tell cancer where to go. Feel the Charge and join me in making a difference!

MY ACHIEVEMENTS

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So far this year I’ve helped provide:

32 kids with a SunSmart education

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1 calls to trained cancer professionals on 13 11 20

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0 days of a PHD student’s world-class research

My Fundraising over the years

Thank you to my Sponsors

$54.12

A Archibald