TARGET 1: $100,000 ACHIEVED!

TARGET 2: $250,000

Donate to the Lambros Run today and you'll be supporting life-saving cancer research across Australia. 

$212,228 raised

$250,000 Goal

$212,228 raised

$250,000 Goal

MEET THE LAMBROS

We are Lachlan and Stefan Lamble. Two young, hard-working and vibrant Australians. Our lives are fueled by a shared passion for health, fitness, and a LOVE for challenges. 

The impact of cancer has hit close to home for us. We experienced the painful loss of our beloved grandma and two close family friends to cancer, and more recently watched our other beautiful grandma undergo treatment for thyroid cancer.

These experiences have led us to a profound realisation that cancer, in one way or another, touches the lives of everyone. So, we've decided to take a stand and do something about it. 

THE CHALLENGE

On the 11th of February 2024, we begun our lifesaving adventure. We are attempting to be the first brothers ever to run 3400km across Australia, in under 100 days.

We are extremely proud to be teaming up with Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) as we run from Perth to Melbourne, with an ambitious mission to raise $100,000 for cancer research and create worldwide cancer awareness.

We are extremely proud to be partnering with ACRF. Join us in this meaningful adventure to support groundbreaking cancer research.

Lambros March Supporters

Chris and Pan

Massive Efforts LamBros!! πŸ‘ŒπŸΎβœŠπŸΎ πŸ€˜πŸΎπŸ‘ 🀘🏾

2d ago
$100

Prosser

2d ago
$50

Dr Bob Cvetkovic

simply inspriational

2d ago
$100

Anonymous

3d ago
$100

Lambros Army

4d ago
$7.5k

Anonymous

Well done boys

4d ago
$5

Lachie Moore

6d ago
$50

Anonymous

8d ago
$5

Charlie whistler

You guys are legends! So inspirational!

8d ago
$100

Deborah Reko

Great job guys! I saw you on the Today show.

8d ago
$100

Susi

Awesome job guys. What inspirational young men you are!

9d ago
$100

Scarlett

9d ago
$50

Bron Barwick

10d ago
$10

Mark Waller

Passed you on the Dukes Highway, near Keith SA. Phenomenal effort lads!

10d ago
$200

Tom coffey

It’s all about the 1%ers lambros

10d ago
$100

Anonymous

10d ago
$5

Rebecca

Congratulations boys on a mammoth effort!!

11d ago
$10

Stephen Fleming

11d ago
$20

Declan

11d ago
$50

Lana King

Amazing effort, congratulations πŸ™Œ

11d ago
$100

Why support ACRF?

They fund world-class research into all types of cancer

Since 1984, ACRF have provided over $184 million of funding to innovative cancer research projects that aim to discover new and improved ways to prevent, detect and treat all types of cancer.

ACRF provides large grants that make a real impact

Annually ACRF awards grants of between $1 million and $10 million to visionary cancer research projects. They back bold ideas that explore new ways of approaching the challenges attached to treating this complex disease.

They support research across Australia

ACRF provides the brightest researchers in Australia with the technology, equipment and infrastructure needed. They are proud to say that cancer research in Australia is consistently punching above its weight.

Here are just some past projects ACRF supporters have helped fund:

Cervical Cancer Vaccine

ACRF supporters contributed to the seed funding for Professor Ian Frazer’s development of a cervical cancer vaccine. Thanks to a national immunisation program, Australia is set to be the first country to effectively eliminate the disease.

Personalised Cancer Treatment

Donations from ACRF supporters enabled an ambitious project that aims to provide each cancer patient a personalized treatment plan within 36 hours from diagnosis.

Zero Childhood Cancer

Thanks to the generosity of their supporters, ACRF became one of the founding partners of an initiative to tackle the most difficult cases of infant, childhood and adolescent cancer in Australia. Clinical trials are currently underway nationally and results are looking positive.

Thank you for helping people like Louise.

Louise was just 41 years old when she discovered a lump in the shower. By the end of that same week, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Louise faced 12 months of gruelling treatment, but never lost her love for movement. She tried to keep active, even during this difficult time, which some days meant managing only a 200m walk. 

In September 2023, at aged 42, Louise set her sights on the Sydney Marathon – she ran an incredible 42kms to help raise vital funds and awareness for cancer research. 

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