The NPF Benevolent Foundation Move to Remember challenge returns September 1, 2022!
Join us in honouring our fallen Members and supporting their families by registering your pledge to move during the month of September. Run, walk, bike, paddle, roll, swim…the choice is yours! Our goal is to collectively achieve and surpass 246 km of movement as an act of remembrance of our 246+ fallen Members.
Move to Remember 2022 features new ways to participate including categories for cyclists, free options for veterans, children under 12, and seniors, and a new “Elite” tier for participants looking for a bigger challenge.
We are excited to announce the official Move to Remember challenge hashtag will be #NPFMovetoRemember. We encourage all participants to keep us involved in your movement journey by tagging us in your social posts and using the hashtag.
Why 246+?
The “246+” represents fallen Members who have given their lives on duty, and those whose work-related injuries led to suicide. We keep them all in our hearts and minds as a tangible testimony to the risk and sacrifice faced by RCMP Members and their families.
All proceeds and donations support the National Police Federation Benevolent Foundation, a registered charity dedicated to the help and support of families of fallen Members of the RCMP: in the short or long-term, directly and indirectly.
Corporate Partners
Thank you to our corporate partners and sponsors. With your generous support, we can continue to host and grow Move to Remember, honour our fallen Members, and support their families.
Proud Partners
These organizations are proud partners of the NPF and Move to Remember.
2022 Move to Remember Sponsors
Thank you to our 2022 Move to Remember corporate sponsors!
Sponsorship Opportunities
We’re always looking to connect with organizations interested in joining the Move to Remember corporate family. Connect with the NPF through the link below and we’ll be in touch.
Event FAQ
Who can participate in this event?
Anyone! This event is open to all Canadians who wish to show their support to fallen Members and their families, including NPF Members and families.
Do I have to run or walk?
Any movement that can be measured in distance is encouraged. Paddle, ride, walk, run, roll, swim…the choice is yours.
Move to Remember 2022 features new ways to participate including categories for cyclists, free options for veterans, children under 12, and seniors, and a new “Elite” tier for participants looking for a bigger challenge.
How will I submit my mileage?
You can submit your completed mileage to your Race Roster profile in two ways:
- You can upload your virtual results directly to your profile
- You can use the free integrated Asics RunKeeper app to track your activity and automatically upload it to your Race Roster profile. Learn more here.
How will funds be used?
This annual fundraising campaign will support the work of the NPF Benevolent Foundation (NPFBF). The NPFBF helps and supports the families of fallen Members in the short and long term. Learn more about the NPFBF here.
How much do I have to move?
You can move as much or as little as you would like during the month of September. Participants who move the most in each registration category will receive a special prize and certificate.
What is the “Elite tier”? How is it different from a normal registration?
Participants who opt for the normal registration are pledging to move any distance during the month of September. Participants who select the “Elite” tier will pledge to individually move a minimum of 246 km or cycle 1246 km.
Elite participants will receive a special certificate and badge for their Race Roster profile and an exclusive medal upon completion of their movement.
RCMP Memorial Wall
The NPF’s RCMP Memorial wall remembers those who lost their lives serving their country and communities. Front-line RCMP Members put their lives on the line for Canadians every shift while they work to make Canada safer. These selfless Members are remembered by family members, friends, colleagues, and their communities and will never be forgotten.
Photo Gallery
Use the hashtag #NPFMovetoRemember to have your pictures shared here and across the NPF’s social media accounts!