$246,289 raised

$1,000,000 Goal

$246,289 raised

$1,000,000 Goal

MEET THE LAMBROS BROTHERS

Lachlan and Stefan Lamble are two young elite endurance athletes and content creators who share a love for challenges and a passion for supporting cancer research. 

After the heartbreaking loss of their grandmother to cancer and hearing countless stories from their community about their own experiences with the devastating disease, the brothers are committed to raising funds to help create a cancer-free future.

THE LAMBROS ACHIEVEMENTS

In 2024, Lachlan and Stefan Lamble have taken on the toughest physical challenges in support of lifesaving cancer research. To date, they have:

  • Raised $240,000+ for Australian Cancer Research Foundation
  • Become the first brothers ever to run 3400km across Australia from Perth to Melbourne 
  • Become the first brothers ever to run seven back to back marathons in the Australian desert and run a marathon on a pier 

SUPPORTING THE LAMBROS

The Lambros invite you to include a personal message with your generous donation. Your words can inspire them to continue pushing their limits for cancer research.

Trevor Mcdonald

9d ago
$50

Betty V.

Keep inspiring boys. What legends!!! Good luck in the UK.

9d ago
$50

Chris Zissis

Good lucj=k with your run across Great Britain. May it go well.

9d ago
$50

Raymond A Lelkes

Just seen you on channel 9 so time to give

9d ago
$20

Anonymous

9d ago
$50

Anonymous

11d ago
$10

Fred Lamble

Good luck Lachie and Stefan - my Lambros grandsons, on the Point to Pinnacle climb/run. Stay safe. Love Pa Fred xxx

24d ago
$100

Jemma Harrison

30d ago
$100

Bridie Irvin

40d ago
$50

Nathan Johnson

70d ago
$50

Anonymous

70d ago
$5

Super Sonja

Well done lads

77d ago
$100

Carly Ford

77d ago
$100

Ellie

Congratulations on completing your marathons through the desert. You guys are amazing.

77d ago
$20

Callie Parnell

YOU GUYS ARE FANTASTIC - follow u everyday! Your good for people mental health too xx Keep going and sending love

77d ago
$10

Robyn

Lambrose brothers are inspirational and they determination is awe inspiring.

77d ago
$5

Elliott Family

You guys are amazing! Keep on running !

77d ago
$50

Ross Sparks

Shine on you crazy diamonds. Great effort for an excellent cause.

77d ago
$500

Breeanna Marks

77d ago
$10

Luke kirkaldy

Well done lambros

77d ago
$20

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.

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.

Here are 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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