It's game on

To celebrate the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, this summer we’re lacing up our trainers, slipping on a sweatband and getting set to Move 22.

Between 28 July and 8 August, people up and down the UK, and around the Commonwealth, are raising money for Sport Relief by moving 22 miles (or doing something memorable 22 times) over the 12 days of Birmingham 2022.

Be part of the action this summer

Walk or run, use two wheels or four, or mark off your miles in your own creative way. Go solo, do a team relay or race to the finish against your friends. Don’t want to move miles? You don’t have to! Tailor the challenge in a way that suits you by doing something memorable 22 times.

As long as you Move 22, the rest is up to you

So what are you waiting for? Sign up, round up some sponsors and get moving.

The money you raise will help tackle inequality, improve mental health and help young people to survive and thrive – whether they’re down the road or across the globe.

It’s Game On.

Get ready to move for change

Go solo, do a team relay, or race to the finish line against your friends.
Start fundraising today.

How to get involved

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Create your fundraiser

Once decided on a challenge, simply 'Start fundraising', create a Crowdfunder account, choose how much you want to raise, and say why you're fundraising.

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Share far and wide

Share your fundraiser with all your friends, family and contacts, let them know you're raising funds and where the money will go.

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Start your challenge

Whether you complete your challenge in one day or twelve, limber up and go! Remember to share updates, so supporters can see how you’re getting on.

Start fundraising

All funds raised will go towards Sport Relief. Sport Relief is an initiative of Comic Relief, operating name of Charity Projects, registered charity in England & Wales (326568) and Scotland (SC039730). Comic Relief intends to split all proceeds equally between Comic Relief and registered charities United by Birmingham 2022 Legacy Charity and Commonwealth Sport Foundation.