AXIS IN ACTION — MOVE. CREATE. CONNECT. BELONG.

MOVE WITH US. BUILD WHAT’S NEXT.

Whether you’re on the course or cheering from the sidelines, you can help power the future of inclusive wellness in NYC.

Join us for the 2026 TCS New York City Marathon and help build NYC’s hub for inclusive wellness, disability culture, and innovation.

The Axis Project is proud to be an Official Charity Partner of the 2026 TCS New York City Marathon. Each year, more than 50,000 runners take on 26.2 miles across all five boroughs—bringing together athletes, advocates, and communities from around the world.

We’re not just racing. We’re building what comes next.

THE TEAM

This year, 11 runners will take on the marathon as part of Team Axis, raising funds to power the next chapter of our work. 2026 marks our 7th year as an Official Charity Partner, and last year, George Gallego was selected for Team Inspire, recognizing his leadership and impact.

WHY THIS MOMENT MATTERS

In October 2025, The Axis Project lost its longtime home when our building was sold. But we didn’t pause—we built forward. We are now creating a new East Harlem hub designed to bring people together to move, create, connect, and belong.

This space will expand access to:

  • Inclusive fitness & wellness
  • Adaptive design and fabrication (Maker Lab)
  • Media, storytelling, and technology
  • Culinary wellness & community meals
  • Disability culture, arts, and community events

The marathon is more than a race—it’s our launchpad.

WHAT YOUR SUPPORT POWERS

Every dollar raised by Team Axis directly fuels:

  • Adaptive equipment and accessible infrastructure
  • New program launches across fitness, arts, and tech
  • Community events and cultural programming
  • Access for uninsured and underserved New Yorkers

Together, these programs transform Axis into a full-spectrum hub for inclusive wellness, creativity, and community leadership.

Pathways to Independence

Each program is designed with accessibility at its core, led by peers with lived experience, and focused on building skills that translate to real-world independence.