FundLife, a non-profit organization in the Philippines, is launching Move for Play: Infinity Run, the Philippines’ first-ever 116km split-stage XXL Community Run, in honor of UN International Day of Play. The event, which spans from Clark to Makati and covers a distance equivalent to three full marathons, aims to raise awareness and inspire grassroots advocacy for children’s rights. The run, which spans from rural landscapes to dense urban corridors, is more than a physical test of endurance; it is a symbolic call to action, highlighting inequality and the need for safe spaces for children to grow and play.

The run’s total distance—116 kilometers—is symbolic of the UN International Day of Play, observed on June 11. It serves as a powerful reminder that play is not a luxury, but a universal right every child deserves, every day.

“We believe every child deserves the right to safe play,” said Marko Kasic, Executive Director of FundLife. “Through Move for Play, we’re celebrating the freedom of movement that every child should have—the ability to run, explore, and play without fear. This campaign is about inspiring action, raising awareness, and creating a future where every child can run, explore, and thrive in safe, supportive spaces built with them in mind.

Main Poster FundLife’s ‘Move for Play’ Kicks Off Philippines’ First 116KM Community Run

According to UNICEF, only 31% of urban populations globally have access to safe public play spaces. In the Philippines, challenges such as traffic congestion, urban crime, and economic disparity continue to limit children’s ability to play safely and develop in healthy environments. For many Filipino children, especially in high-density communities, the joy of safe play remains out of reach.

The Infinity Run will be divided into four stages, with checkpoints every 29 kilometers. Runners of all fitness levels are welcome to join any stage, not just ultra-distance athletes. Strength and Conditioning Coach Dana Lora, a Girls Got This ambassador and leading advocate for Move for Equity, another FundLife initiative, will join the final 29 kilometers stage.

“I’m not the most avid runner,” Lora shared, “but this is a cause worth pushing myself for.”

Also joining the run is the campaign’s international ambassador, Natalie Dau—globally recognized ultra-endurance athlete, Founder of Project 1000, and Guinness World Record holder. Just last month, Dau completed an awe-inspiring 1,000-kilometer run across Luzon, further solidifying her reputation as a powerhouse of resilience and determination.

“Movement is a universal language that breaks down barriers,” said Dau. “Supporting Move for Play aligns with everything I stand for—creating space, visibility, and opportunity for children to grow up safe and strong. Running 116 km is a small step if it helps others take their first.”

Journey Map FundLife’s ‘Move for Play’ Kicks Off Philippines’ First 116KM Community Run

Beyond the run, FundLife is working closely with grassroots communities and local government units (LGUs) to build safe play areas, deliver education programs, and train local mentors who champion every child’s right to a joyful and secure childhood. Current efforts are focused on Leyte, where FundLife is leading the construction of two community play and learning centers in partnership with LGUs and local stakeholders.

Runners who complete the first 105 kilometers will gather at Ayala Triangle at 6:00 AM on June 15 to complete the final 11.6 kilometers. This final stage is open to the public, welcoming casual runners to run alongside and cheer on the endurance athletes as they cross the symbolic finish line together.

To participate in the Infinity Run at Ayala Triangle and stay informed on event updates, follow FundLife’s official social media channels for announcements leading up to the event.

For inquiries, email FundLife at [email protected] or visit www.fundlife.org.