About the Opportunity
Run2Cure Brisbane is a fun run and family event raising vital funds for research into neuroblastoma - a rare and aggressive childhood cancer. As a volunteer, you'll play a key role in delivering a safe, enjoyable, and uplifting event for participants, families, and the broader community.
Volunteer Roles & Duties
We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to support our event across a variety of roles:
Check-in Assistants (Saturday 15 August, New Farm)
Help welcome participants, confirm registrations, and hand out race bibs and event info. A friendly attitude and attention to detail will go a long way in this role.
Run Course Marshals (Sunday 16 August, along the Brisbane River)
Be part of the action on the course! You'll direct participants, cheer them on, and ensure they stay on the right path. Ideal for those who enjoy being outdoors and encouraging others.
Water Station Assistants (Sunday 16 August)
Keep our runners refreshed and energised! You'll help set up the station, hand out water, and keep the area tidy.
Recovery Area Assistants (Sunday 16 August, New Farm)
Support participants post-race by offering refreshments and guiding them through the recovery area.
Skills & Experience
No previous experience is required – just a positive attitude, reliability, and a willingness to help. Clear communication and teamwork are essential across all roles. Full briefings will be provided before your shift.
About the Organisation
Neuroblastoma Australia is dedicated to raising awareness and funds for research into neuroblastoma, the leading cause of cancer deaths in children under five. Our goal is to make this cancer one that no child dies from.
Benefits of Volunteering
Be part of a meaningful cause and help make a difference in children’s lives
Gain hands-on event experience in a supportive environment
Meet new people and enjoy a great community spirit
Your Impact
Every volunteer helps make Run2Cure possible. Your time and energy will directly support vital research and show families affected by neuroblastoma that they are not alone.