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Charity Challenges is an online fitness challenge platform built around the motto “Work Hard. Raise Money. Help People.” It is not a traditional video course or training camp. Instead, it uses virtual events to have participants complete goals such as push-ups, running, walking, and rucking within a set time period, with net proceeds donated to veteran-related charities. The website states that it has accumulated 23,362 event registrations and donated $225,138.
The platform mainly operates through virtual challenges: after signing up, users complete the exercise on their own during the challenge period and log their reps or mileage on the website. Tracking is based on the honor system and does not require uploading video proof. The 2026 Spring Challenge requires participants to complete 2,000, 4,000, or 8,000 push-ups; the 1,000 Mile Challenge encourages participants to complete 300, 700, or 1,000 miles of running, walking, or rucking over the course of the year. Participants can earn virtual badges, and those who purchase the corresponding tier can also receive a physical Velcro patch. A Facebook group provides community motivation, but the website notes that joining Facebook is not required to participate.
Pricing is relatively low: the Spring Challenge costs $10 for the virtual tier, $20 for U.S. physical shipping, and $25 for the international tier; the 1,000 Mile Challenge costs $10 for the virtual tier, $20 for the U.S. tier, and $30 for the international tier. The site clearly states that 100% of net proceeds from Live Challenges are donated to the Green Beret Foundation and Team RWB, while other virtual races, long-term challenges, and merchandise have different donation percentages. This disclosure is more transparent than many events that simply say they “donate a portion of proceeds.”
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, simple rules, and clearly tiered goals, making it well suited for using external commitment and badge rewards to build long-term exercise habits. Its charitable angle can also add motivation. The downside is that it lacks structured instruction, form correction, training plans, and coach feedback, so its educational value is limited. Results rely on self-reporting, which makes it better for self-disciplined users and less suitable for those who need close supervision. Physical patches also come with extra shipping costs and waiting times for international users.
It is best suited for people who already have a basic level of fitness and want to join a low-cost charity-based check-in challenge, especially those who enjoy badge incentives or team challenges. If users want to learn professional fitness knowledge, obtain a certification, or receive Chinese-language guidance, it is not a strong fit. Regarding access from China, there is no indication that the website itself is restricted, but its core community relies on Facebook, which is generally difficult to access from mainland China. Overall, it can be considered “partially restricted.”
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