Berlin's Charity Run for HIV Awareness Returns to Tempelhofer Feld
Berlin's Charity Run for HIV Awareness Returns to Tempelhofer Feld
Berlin's Charity Run for HIV Awareness Returns to Tempelhofer Feld
Berlin's annual charity run for the Aids-Hilfe organisation returns to Tempelhofer Feld this year. Participants can choose between a 5 or 10 kilometre route, with the event kicking off at 12 noon. The run aims to raise funds and promote acceptance for people living with HIV and other long-term illnesses.
The Berlin Aids-Hilfe charity run has become a staple in the city's calendar, drawing around 500 runners each year. The event supports the work of Berlin Aids-Hilfe, which provides practical and emotional assistance to those affected by HIV and Aids.
All proceeds from registrations and donations go directly to the charity. Organisers emphasise that the run is not just about fundraising but also about fostering understanding and reducing stigma. The flat, accessible course at Tempelhofer Feld ensures participants of all fitness levels can take part. Runners will gather at the historic airfield site, where the event starts promptly at midday. The choice of two distances—5 or 10 kilometres—allows both casual joggers and serious athletes to contribute to the cause.
The run's proceeds will fund Berlin Aids-Hilfe's ongoing projects, including counselling, medical support, and community outreach. With around 500 participants expected, the event continues to play a key role in supporting those living with HIV and chronic conditions. Registration remains open for anyone wishing to join the effort.
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