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Moving Together for Children with Cancer: Register your group now

To mark our 50th anniversary, we are launching the nationwide exercise campaign ‘Moving Together for Children with Cancer’ from 24 August to 13 September 2026. Groups can register now and be part of this special anniversary campaign.

Over the course of 21 days, our mascot Spogli sets off on a virtual tour of Switzerland, travelling from one children’s cancer centre to the next. The route takes Spogli from Basel via Aarau, Zurich, St Gallen, Bellinzona, Lucerne, Bern, Lausanne and Geneva, finally ending at the SPOG Coordination Centre in Bern. Spogli relies on the public’s support to keep moving forward.

People across Switzerland are invited to collect minutes of physical activity. Whether walking, jogging, cycling, hiking, swimming or engaging in any other form of exercise: every minute you spend being active helps Spogli make a little more progress. The aim is to support Spogli together whilst raising funds for childhood cancer research.

On the campaign platform, participants can log their minutes of exercise and follow Spogli’s progress live and see how their contribution helps Spogli move forward. A leaderboard and exciting content at each milestone bring the campaign to life. Individuals and group members can log their minutes of exercise directly on the platform from 24 August 2026.

 

Getting active together

For companies, associations, schools, fitness centres, sports clubs and other organisations, the campaign offers the opportunity to take part as a team and collect exercise minutes together. This strengthens team spirit while also showing visible support for children and young people with cancer.

Here’s how groups can take part in the campaign:

  1. Register your group right here
  2. Inform and motivate your team members
  3. Collect exercise minutes during the campaign and enter them regularly on our website
  4. Optionally, collect donations for childhood cancer research

Alongside the exercise minutes collected, supporting childhood cancer research is at the heart of the campaign. Groups can combine their participation with a fundraising drive and thus make a direct contribution to childhood cancer research. We are happy to provide a personalised QR donation code.

 

Register as a group now

Groups can register today and will receive all the important information in good time before the campaign begins, as well as communication internal and external promotion of the campaign, if required.

Register your group now and be part of this special anniversary campaign.

Published 19.06.2026
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Gina Eggenschwiler
Gina Eggenschwiler

Gina Eggenschwiler is responsible for communications at SPOG and has a wealth of experience in marketing. She specialises in communication campaigns.

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