A challenge to
move together

On September 19, 2026, at Rotary Park in Dieppe, we come together to get the community moving, support physical activity in schools and raise funds for research on multiple myeloma cancer.

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Limited Spots

700 Participants Maximum

Défi Everest 2026 is limited to the first 700 registered participants (140 teams). Don’t wait — registration will close once capacity is reached.

Reserve your spot today
Mission

The Everest Challenge is a community movement that takes place through several initiatives, including an annual challenge, a school program and other upcoming activities. Our mission is to move the community as a whole. We directly support schools by funding the purchase of physical education equipment and challenging students to be active, while contributing to multiple myeloma cancer research.

Community
A movement that brings people together.
HEALTH
Today and for tomorrow.
MOVEMENT
Movement before performance.
COMMITMENT
School mobilization
and research support.

Toward the 2026 summit

Notre objectif de collecte de fonds

Aidez-nous à atteindre 150 000 $

Fonds collectés : 810.79 $
Objectif : 150 000 $

Three simple steps

A simple and accessible path from registration to the event, with all the support you need at each stage.

Step 1

Create your team

Registration is simple, in teams of 5 or alone.

We put at your disposal guides and tutorials to support you every step of the way.
(coming soon)
Step 2

Raise the funds

An accessible collection, at your own pace.

Discover ideas, tools and resources to mobilize your network and support research. (coming soon)
Step 3

Participate in the event

On September 19, 2026, join us for a unifying day.

Everything you need to know to be well prepared - logistics, advice and practical information.
(coming soon)
The Everest Challenge Community

We have can't wait to see again your smiles

If you've ever taken part in the Everest Challenge, you know what it's like. We can't wait to relive it with you.

Sponsors
Event sponsor
We warmly thank UNI for his commitment to the Everest Challenge. Their support as a main partner allows the event to grow, strengthen its impact and bring the community together around health, movement and solidarity.