6,320
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24,482
kms
$351,377
raised
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Your feel-great fitness challenge for March is here!
Run, walk, ride or move your chosen distance across 31 days. Raise funds and inspire your whānau to help keep Starship's Air Ambulance ready to save Kiwi kids' lives at a moment's notice.
Choose your distance. Take on your 85km walking or running goal. Or get on your bike for a 300km challenge. You can also choose a custom distance that suits you best!
How it works
Join the challenge
It’s free to join, and it’s super simple too. Set up your own page in just a couple of minutes.
Spread the word
Start fundraising and let everyone know you’re walking, running or riding to save kids’ lives!
Save lives
Help keep the Starship Air Ambulance flying 24/7, bringing care to kids across Aotearoa.
Choose your challenge for Kiwi kids!
Walk/Run
Cycle
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50
KM
That's a bit over one-and-a-half kilometres per day
85
KM
Nearly 2.75km each day on average. You can do it!
120
KM
Almost 4km a day for the ultimate challenge
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Got something else in mind?
Sign up and choose your own distance.
Keep Starship's Air Ambulance flying 24/7
Your kilometres this March will help keep the Starship Air Ambulance flying. Raise funds to take sick and injured kids to the life‑saving care at Starship Hospital, wherever they are in Aotearoa.
Feel great all month as you challenge yourself to walk, run, move or ride your chosen distance.
Sick children like Cooper need your help
Cooper was just two-and-a-half when he first came to Starship after weeks of illness with no answers. He was rushed there by the Starship Air Ambulance, where the PICU team gave him life-saving care. Over the years, Cooper was diagnosed with a rare genetic condition and became a regular visitor to Starship for treatment. Despite being unwell, he faced it all with courage — loving the helicopters, therapy dogs, and playrooms.
In November 2024, at just seven years old, Cooper sadly passed away. His family honoured his memory by joining Kilometres for Kids, raising $11,000 to support other children needing Starship’s specialist care.
“The care we received from the doctors and nurses was amazing. Even when they had to deliver difficult information to us as parents it was done with honesty and compassion. They took such good care of Cooper and always made sure we were looked after too.”
- Helen, Cooper’s mum