SCHEDULE
12/02 arrive in Cheptais, Kenya. Accommodation in local guesthouse or family
13/02 get introduced to the community, visit schools, learn about daily challenges and visit sponsored projects
14/02 race day. To avoid the heat we will start at night to finish before midday
15/02 departure day. possibility to extend for volunteering or safari (please contact us)
RULES
- you can run solo or in a team
- semi self-sufficient with 2 aid stations along the way
- Entry is 300£ which covers race entry, accommodation and transfers (excluding flights) Additionally we ask every runner to raise a minimum of 500$ / every entry sponsors the entry for a local runner
100% transparency of fund allocation. Project updates before and after race
all proceeds will go directly into the various projects we have within the community. Water access, school buildings and equipment, food programs
we will create paid work for the community for cooking, safety, music and entertainment as well as medal making
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About Impact Mile
After my time as a UN volunteer in Cheptais, I kept asking myself how I could create something lasting for the community. Running has always been my way of connecting — with places, with people, with myself. I realized the most powerful way to give back was to combine that passion with impact.
That is how Impact Mile was born: from the idea that ultra running can be more than a personal challenge. It can be a movement — bringing people together across borders, raising awareness, and generating funds that directly support disadvantaged communities.
Our first Ultra event is more than a race. It is a collective effort to channel endurance into empowerment, and to transform every mile into meaningful change.