Over 8,000 runners
all across Malaysia rallied together to pledge their support for the National
Cancer Society Malaysia (NCSM) in a contest initiated by District Race Malaysia
by AIA Vitality, by embarking on their personal fitness journey for a common
cause.
The “Get Fit
For Charity” contest, which took place from 12 April to 16 May, saw the
generous and selfless side of many District Race participants, as they ran,
jogged and walked their way to help raise funds for NCSM. Using the District
app, they collected nearby virtual checkpoints, or clocked in their distance by
linking a GPS-supported wearable device to automatically receive points for
every km travelled.
With AIA Malaysia pledging RM1 for every 100 points scored, the participants responded quickly to the challenge of hitting 5 million points by 4 May. They reached the target well ahead of time, making the mission an overwhelming success.
This paved the
way for AIA, who is the presenting sponsor for District Race Malaysia, to
donate a cumulative total of RM50,000 to NCSM to support the NGO’s work on
providing education, care, and support services for people affected by cancer, as
well as raising public awareness.
For accountant
Caason Ching, 41, this contest gave him not only an opportunity to support the
cause, but also allows him to get fit in a fun and engaging way.
“Getting
outdoors and working out is good for mental health, as it is a genuine concern
for us being stuck at home most of the time now. I live in Subang Jaya and it’s
so much easier that we have checkpoints around my area, as I don’t have to
drive out far to run,” he said.
Caason has
already amassed 240,000 points, and is determined for more.
“I hit 100,000
points back in March. My colleagues and I in the auditing department have
participated and it is great fun, I have to say. Just like catching Pokemon!”
With AIA Malaysia pledging RM1 for every 100 points scored, the participants responded quickly to the challenge of hitting 5 million points by 4 May. They reached the target well ahead of time, making the mission an overwhelming success.
For 30-year-old
Lai Vinc Yuee, the purpose was to work out and contribute towards a healthy
cause.
“I felt
compelled to join something different. It’s a unique run, where I get to
collect points and contribute towards a meaningful cause. Besides that, I get
to see plenty of new places when I venture out. I try and run 20-29 km each
time I go out, so I have seen many new places around my neighbourhood in Sri
Petaling,” said Lai, who has collected 84,000 points to date.
For insurance/takaful
advisor and manager Fauzul Nizam, 40, it gave him a good chance to sweat it out
at his own convenience.
“I usually work
out near my housing area in Wangsa Maju. The furthest I have gone is three
kilometres, and the aim is to achieve 3,000 points. It is great because I can
do it with my wife, and we can amass points collectively. It is a great
initiative because since everyone cannot really go out (for social activities /
events), they get to do it and stay active at their convenience,” he said.
There
is still an opportunity for Malaysians to participate in the District Race
Malaysia by AIA Vitality, as the digital event only ends on June 30, 2021.
All
you have to do is download the App, join and start collecting points. You could
even be rewarded for your efforts and be in contention to win a brand new car!
Any
activity that garners 2,000+ points will receive one lucky draw entry and the
grand prize lucky draw winner will drive away with a brand-new Proton X50.
There are also over 40 contest prizes to be won, including Garmin watches,
adidas gear, and much more.
The District app is available for download via the App Store and Google Play Store.
General
registration for District Race Malaysia by AIA Vitality, is still open for free
sign ups by downloading the app at: https://rebrand.ly/DistrictRaceMY
For
more information, follow @DistrictRaceMY on Facebook and Instagram, or visit
the event page at: www.exploredistrict.com/en/events/district-race-my-2021
The District app is available for download via the App Store and Google Play Store.
This is indeed good to help spread the awareness right?
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