Right now, Hannah Cox is running 100 marathons in 100 days across India — retracing a forgotten colonial salt line — to raise funds and awareness for climate justice, water security, and systemic change.
She’s doing this with a small, lean support team.
- – No PR machine.
- – No celebrity sponsorship.
- – No glossy campaign infrastructure.
Just commitment, logistics under pressure, and a belief that stories rooted in land, history and human endurance still matter.
We’re almost halfway through Project Salt Run — but the fundraising hasn’t yet caught up with the scale of what’s unfolding on the ground.
And that raises a bigger question:
Are we overlooking the most important stories because they don’t shout the loudest?
This isn’t a gimmick.
It’s a living narrative about:
- – climate action without greenwash
- – colonial history made visible through movement
- – what small #dynamicteams can do when purpose is clear
- – endurance as a form of witnessing, not performance
🎙️ Media friends, editors, producers, documentary makers:
If you’re looking for a story with depth, tension, and real human stakes — this is happening now.
đź’š Everyone else:
Please share this.
Tag someone with reach.
Introduce Project Salt Run to a journalist, podcaster, or editor you trust.
Or donate if you’re able.
Some stories don’t need amplification budgets. They need people who recognise significance when they see it.
👉 Learn more / support here: https://givestar.io/gs/project-salt-run
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