Run Melbourne 2018

Come and join Run Melbourne 2018 to raise money for PICCSI and help treat cervical cancer in the Pacific.

There are three different events to choose from:

  • 5km walk or run
  • 10km run
  • Half marathon

Run Melbourne is a great way to get fit, see the sights of Melbourne and raise money for a fantastic cause at the same time.

PICCSI is entering a team. We’re probably all going to enter the 5km event…so there are no excuses: come and join us for a great day with plenty of entertainment along the way.

Sign up here

(And don’t forget to share our PICCSI  Facebook page)

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