

Chad Eddy | Running 65 Miles in 65 Hours for CF
Chad Eddy
Fundraising for ROSE UP 2026
Chad Eddy
I am excited to share that my 6.5 x 6.5 x 65 endurance challenge is a part of National ROSE UP Day on September 17, 2026.
ABOUT ROSEUP DAY
ROSE UP, now in its 7th year, is a national virtual fundraising event created and led by adults with cystic fibrosis (CF). This inspiring event brings the CF community together to advance the mission of finding a cure and improving the quality of life for everyone living with CF.
This year, the goal is to raise $500,000!
To help us achieve our goal, I'm organizing an endurance challenge to help in the fight to find a cure for CF - running 65 miles in 65 hours (6.5 miles every 6.5 hours). It's a 2 and a half day challenge, starting on Tuesday September 15th, ending on ROSE UP day (Thursday the 17th).
My personal goal is to raise $65,000.
THE SCHEDULE
Tuesday September 15th
That's 65 miles in 65 hours, for CF!
JOIN ME
I hope you'll join me - wherever you are in the world!
🎬 Generation:CURE Short-Film Documentary
Last year, the ContentCXG Group captured our journey and made a short-film documentary to share our story and spread our message of hope.
View the Trailer here: Click Here.
Whether you participate, donate, sponsor, or raise awareness by sharing your story and tagging #ROSEUPCF on social media, you are making a powerful difference for people living with CF.
On behalf of my entire family, THANK YOU for your support.

#ROSEUPCF #CURECF
About the CF Foundation:
Recognized globally, the CF Foundation has been a trailblazer in the fight against cystic fibrosis, driving extraordinary medical and scientific progress. Together with the CF community, the Foundation has supported the development of more than a dozen CF treatments—an unprecedented achievement in a short span of time—and helped add decades of life for people with CF.
However, despite these advances, many individuals with CF still do not benefit from existing therapies.
ABOUT ROSEUP DAY
ROSE UP, now in its 7th year, is a national virtual fundraising event created and led by adults with cystic fibrosis (CF). This inspiring event brings the CF community together to advance the mission of finding a cure and improving the quality of life for everyone living with CF.
This year, the goal is to raise $500,000!
To help us achieve our goal, I'm organizing an endurance challenge to help in the fight to find a cure for CF - running 65 miles in 65 hours (6.5 miles every 6.5 hours). It's a 2 and a half day challenge, starting on Tuesday September 15th, ending on ROSE UP day (Thursday the 17th).
My personal goal is to raise $65,000.
THE SCHEDULE
Tuesday September 15th
- 9:00 am - 6.5 miles
- 3:30 pm - 6.5 miles
- 10:00 pm - 6.5 miles
- 4:30 am - 6.5 miles
- 11:00 am - 6.5 miles
- 5:30 pm - 6.5 miles
- 12:00 am - 6.5 miles
- 6:30 am - 6.5 miles
- 1:00 pm - 6.5 miles
- 7:30 pm - 6.5 miles
That's 65 miles in 65 hours, for CF!
JOIN ME
I hope you'll join me - wherever you are in the world!
- Donate --> Click the "Donate" button to the right
- Join as an individual to run, walk or ride 65 miles in 65 hours
- Join as a relay team of 2, 5 or 10 and share in the mileage!
- Follow us on Instagram!
- Spread the word
🎬 Generation:CURE Short-Film Documentary
Last year, the ContentCXG Group captured our journey and made a short-film documentary to share our story and spread our message of hope.
View the Trailer here: Click Here.
Whether you participate, donate, sponsor, or raise awareness by sharing your story and tagging #ROSEUPCF on social media, you are making a powerful difference for people living with CF.
On behalf of my entire family, THANK YOU for your support.

#ROSEUPCF #CURECF
About the CF Foundation:
Recognized globally, the CF Foundation has been a trailblazer in the fight against cystic fibrosis, driving extraordinary medical and scientific progress. Together with the CF community, the Foundation has supported the development of more than a dozen CF treatments—an unprecedented achievement in a short span of time—and helped add decades of life for people with CF.
However, despite these advances, many individuals with CF still do not benefit from existing therapies.







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