Reach for Rainbow 2026
Powered by Hearts, Together We Reach
Since 2012, Ride & Ralk for Rainbows has been a powerful symbol of movement, determination, and solidarity — each ride and each step represented the collective effort of Club Rainbow (Singapore)'s community coming together to support children with chronic illnesses and their families. As our community grows, so do the ways people choose to support our children and families. This rebrand reflects a shift from activity-specific events to a more inclusive movement — one where every form of participation counts, and everyone has a part to play.
As we approach our 35th anniversary, we are stepping forward with a renewed commitment to extend our reach, deepen our impact, and uplift even more lives together with our growing community. It is hence timely for our annual signature fundraising event to evolve alongside the children and families we journey with.
This year, we introduce Reach for Rainbow — “Reach” reflects something deeper than movement alone. It speaks to the heart of Club Rainbow’s mission — reaching out to provide support to our children and families; reaching beyond limitations to achieve our full potentials; reaching towards hope for our children and their families to empower them towards an enriching life. While the name has evolved, the heart of our event remains unchanged — a shared commitment to uplift our families, build resilience, and empower every child's journey. Together, we Reach for Rainbow — extending hope, support and possibilities further than ever.
Reach for Rainbow 2026 invites participants to take on three exciting crowd favourite categories: the 10km virtual Ralk (run or walk), the 34km virtual Ride, and the 10-storey and 40-storey in-person Climb. Each category offers four tiers, where participants can unlock them progressively through fundraising, turning every effort into greater impact.
At the heart of Reach for Rainbow is meaningful change that is powered by people who care. This year's theme, Powered by Hearts, Together We Reach, speaks to the collective strength of a community united by compassion, purpose, and the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to lead a fulfilling life.
When our hearts are united, our reach becomes limitless — together we reach out to support our children and families, reach beyond limitations, and reach towards hope.
Ride & Ralk for Rainbow 2025
Ride & Ralk for Rainbows 2025 marks the return of crowd favourites — the 10km Ralk (run or walk) and 60km Ride virtual categories, where participants will raise $133 or $633 in honour of Club Rainbow’s 33rd anniversary while clocking the distance at their own pace and location. We're also thrilled to announce the return of Climb for Rainbows after 9 years — our new vertical challenge physical category, where participants will raise $133 while scaling 7 floors (The Rising Tide) or 31 floors (The Resilience Summit).
Our theme for 2025, Riding the Waves of Resilience, celebrates the strength and resilience of our children. Just like the waves that ebb and flow, our children navigate life's ups and downs with fluidity, determination and adaptability — reflecting the same values and resilience that have shaped Singapore's journey.
Climb for Rainbows 2025 was held on 20 September 2025 at Guoco Midtown. The event featured an exciting lineup of activities, including our Rainbow Merchandise booth, our visual arts exhibition, sponsor booths, refreshments, and family-friendly activities —with Mr Eric Chua, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Law & Ministry of Social and Family Development, as our Guest-of-Honour for the event. Mr Eric Chua presented our Exemplary Caregiver, Sibling and Strength in Unity Family Awards to the award recipients, tokens of appreciation to our donors and top fundraisers, as well as enjoyed a performing arts showcase by talented performers from Club Rainbow (Singapore). Club Rainbow’s Ambassador, Ms Denise Camillia Tan, and our council members also took part in flagging off our climbers and participated the vertical challenge.
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