
ALIVE Charity Foundation is one of Malta’s leading voluntary organisations dedicated to raising funds for medical research in the field of cancer through endurance cycling challenges. Since 2013, ALIVE has brought together cyclists and supporters with one mission: to fund critical cancer research and improve the quality of life for those affected.
Over the years, ALIVE has donated over €920,000, to the Research, Innovation and Development Trust (RIDT) of the University of Malta. These funds have supported studies in cancer research, focused on early detection and treatment, with a strong focus on breast, colorectal, and paediatric cancer.
This July, 30 cyclists will take on the ALIVE 2025 Cycling Challenge, riding 1,100km in six days from Berlin to Salzburg. The route crosses Germany, Czechia, and Austria, passing through historic towns like Dresden, Litoměřice, Zvíkovské Podhradí, and Passau. The challenge includes over 6,200m of elevation and represents both a personal and collective push toward a national goal: reaching the €1 million mark in total donations.
Every kilometre cycled supports Malta’s fight against cancer. The ALIVE challenge is not just about endurance — it’s about giving researchers the tools they need to save lives.