My name is Piotr.
I am a dad, a programmer, and a runner.
The idea of a charity run first appeared in 2020, when my daughter was born. It wasn’t a fully formed plan—more a quiet thought. Maybe it came from that moment in life, maybe from exhaustion and emotion, or maybe from a simple drawing I once saw on a car window at a children’s hospital. Whatever the source, the idea stayed with me.
It grew slowly.
In 2024, I finally acted on it and ran my first charity run, dedicated to the Princess Máxima Center. That run mattered—but not in the way I initially expected.
There is something no one really tells you about doing a charity run: the hardest part is not the distance. It’s the first step.
Because once you take it, another step follows. And then another.
This project was born from that realization.
Not to focus on a single run or a single moment, but to sustain momentum. To turn one decision into continuity. One effort into many. Small, repeated actions—running, donating, sharing—each bending the line just a little, but together creating real movement.
You don’t need to run to be part of this.
You can donate.
You can share the story.
You can help keep the momentum going.
Because progress is rarely one big leap.
It’s a series of small steps, taken again and again.
