Centenary Bank, through its partnership with Rotary Uganda, today convened over 50,000 runners for the 13th edition of the annual Cancer Run marathon at the UMA Parking Grounds in Kampala.
This year’s Rotary Cancer Run, themed: ‘Spread Magic in Every Step’, aimed to raise Shs. 4 billion for the construction of two bunkers at St. Francis Hospital Nsambya, which will house state-of-the-art LINAC cancer testing and treatment machines.
This effort supports the fight against cancer prevalence in Uganda.
The event drew a significant turnout of over 50,000 participants from locations across Uganda and key cities worldwide, demonstrating a united commitment to this critical cause.
During the Cancer Run, Centenary Bank’s Managing Director, Rtn. Fabian Kasi, expressed gratitude to Ugandans for their collective efforts in combating cancer.
“Like every year, I am thrilled to see thousands of you join us today in the fight against cancer
through the Rotary Cancer Run 2024.”
“Centenary Bank has been honored to partner with Rotary Uganda, many of our partners, and millions of Ugandans here and abroad, on this cause. As a responsible corporate citizen, we remain committed to making a positive impact through our Environment Social, and Governance initiatives such as this annual run.”
With over 3,300 staff from 82 branches participating in the run, and a shs380 million contributions in both cash and kind, the bank reaffirms its commitment to completing the bunker.
Urging other corporates to join us in this lifesaving effort, paving the way for expansion to other towns.
Kasi further highlighted the bank’s ongoing support, “Each year, Centenary Bank allocates 2% of our previous year’s profits to support vital causes spanning our health, education, and environment sectors as well as the Church and Islam.”
The run was flagged off by Joseph Balikuddembe, the Executive Director of Centenary Bank, who thanked Ugandans for their constant support towards the effort to eliminate the cancer scourge.
“For 13 years, our united efforts have been a great stride in the fight against cancer. Your
participation, generosity, and dedication have empowered Rotary and its partners to
make a tangible difference. As we strive to reach more lives and create a healthier community, I implore you to continue this remarkable journey. Together, we can amplify the impact, accelerate progress, and end the suffering caused by cancer. Let us run with unity, run with purpose, and run towards a brighter tomorrow!”
In its 13 years of existence, the cancer run has managed to register over 30,000 runners
annually and the number of runners continues to grow.
Kasi appealed to Ugandans to prioritize healthy living, recognizing its critical link to a successful battle against cancer.
“Let’s remember that cancer is a universal threat, affecting people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Let us continue to prioritize our health and well-being by making informed choices about the food we eat and the environments we frequent. Most importantly, let us remain vigilant and supportive of one another, embodying the spirit of community and compassion that
brought us together today. Together, we can create a safer, healthier world for all,” Kasi
stated.
The Cancer Run has made a profound impact in the fight against cancer over the past
twelve years, raising a staggering shs. 4.36 billion.
This remarkable achievement has led to the establishment of a 36-bed cancer treatment center, equipping the center with vital equipment worth over USD 150,000, and constructing two bunkers to house state- of-the-art Linear Accelerator cancer testing and treatment machines.
Additionally, funds from earlier runs have made significant contributions, including the construction of the Rotary-Centenary Bank Cancer Ward, at St. Francis Hospital Nsambya, using funds from 2012-2014, and the establishment of the Rotary Blood Bank at Mengo Hospital with Ushs. 200m from the 2015 run, and support for phase 1A of the cancer centers (bankers) construction from 2016-2021.
These accomplishments demonstrate the Rotary Cancer Run's significant strides in
combating cancer, and we look forward to continued progress and impact in the years to
come.