Running with Purpose: When Every Kilometer Makes a Difference

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
7 months ago

Running is more than pace, medals, or finish times.
For many athletes, it’s about self-expression, resilience — and increasingly, compassion.

All across Portugal, charity races and solidarity events are transforming physical effort into social impact.
From breast cancer awareness runs and women’s empowerment races to fundraising events through running and walking, these initiatives show that sport can go beyond competition — it can create change.

Taking part in a charity run in Portugal means moving your body and moving a cause forward.
And if endurance sports teach us anything, it’s that progress feels better when it has a purpose.

Here are some of the most inspiring charity races in Portugal this season — events that prove that running truly has the power to make a difference. ❤️

👟 Always Woman Race – October 19 (Lisbon, Parque das Nações)

More than just a race — it’s a celebration of women’s strength and unity.
The Always Woman Race Lisbon 2025 offers both a 5 km run and a walk, open to all ages and fitness levels, with part of the proceeds supporting the Portuguese Association for Women with Breast Cancer.

A lively, empowering event filled with energy and encouragement — perfect for anyone who believes in running for a cause and promoting women’s health through sport.
👉 See event on RaceFinder

🏁 Mamamaratona – October 19 (Quarteira / Vilamoura)

Part of the Pink October races in Portugal, the Mamamaratona Algarve is organized by the Oncological Association of the Algarve, promoting breast cancer prevention and awareness.

With 5 km and 7 km options for running or walking, this inclusive and family-friendly event brings together the local community for a meaningful cause, surrounded by the stunning coastal scenery of the Algarve.
👉 See event on RaceFinder

🧡 SheUltra® Portugal – November 1 (Algarve)

An ultramarathon for women — built on strength, courage, and solidarity.
The SheUltra Portugal 2025 challenges the body and mind across 48 km of scenic coastal trails, celebrating female empowerment, inclusion, and equality in endurance sports.

It’s more than a race — it’s a movement.
With no time limit (“no cut-off time”), participants are encouraged to move at their own rhythm, supported by a warm, inspiring atmosphere.
👉 See event on RaceFinder

🍎 Feed This Race – November 15 (Lisbon)

A solidarity race in Lisbon where time doesn’t matter — generosity does.
In Feed This Race, registration is made through food donations, which are then distributed to families in need.

For 10 hours, participants can run or walk as much as they wish, turning their effort into action and supporting a project that connects sport, community, and compassion.
👉 See event on RaceFinder

💫 More Than Running — Giving Back

Each of these charity runs in Portugal reminds us that sport has the power to connect, inspire, and change lives — one stride at a time.

Whether you run, walk, volunteer, or share the message, you’re helping build a stronger, kinder community.
Because when you run with your heart, every kilometer counts.

👉 Discover more charity and solidarity races across Portugal on RaceFinder and find one that speaks to your heart.
🔗 Explore events →

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