Yellow Ribbon Child Protection Run 2026 – Gaborone

Price range: P60.00 through P1,000.00

The Yellow Ribbon Child Protection Run is a community-driven awareness event hosted by Cherished Beings Trust. This initiative forms part of the United Against Gender-Based Violence campaign and aims to bring communities together to advocate for child protection and safer environments.
Taking place at Happy Hearts Center in Block 8, Gaborone, the event encourages individuals, families, and organisations to participate in a shared mission: protecting children and building stronger, safer communities.

Details

  • Date: Sunday, 13 September 2026
  • Location: Happy Hearts Center, Block 8, Gaborone
  • Theme: Every Child Deserves Protection

Race Categories & Pricing

  • 10KM Run – P120
  • 5KM Fun Run – P60
  • Corporate Team Package (up to 10 participants) – P1,000
Corporate packages include:
  • Registration for up to 10 participants
  • Recognition for a top participant
  • Brand visibility during the event
  • Opportunity to support child protection and GBV initiatives

Why Participate

Participation supports awareness and action against:
  • Child abuse and neglect
  • Bullying and exploitation
  • Gender-based violence
  • Unsafe environments affecting children
This event promotes active community involvement and encourages collective responsibility in safeguarding children.

Who Should Join

  • Individuals and families
  • Corporate teams
  • Schools and youth groups
  • Community organisations
  • Anyone passionate about child protection and social impact

Take part in a movement that goes beyond fitness. Every step taken contributes to raising awareness and supporting safer futures for children.

FAQ

Where does the event take place?
The event will be held at Happy Hearts Center in Block 8, Gaborone.
When is the event?
Sunday, 13 September 2026.
What race options are available?
Participants can choose between a 10KM run and a 5KM fun run.
Are teams allowed?
Yes, corporate teams can register under the corporate package.
How does participation help?
Participation supports awareness and community action around child protection and gender-based violence prevention.