Poland Business Run, a charity running series in Krakow, begins in the city center and takes place from late August to early September. Participants' entries fund support for individuals with disabilities, amputees, and those recovering from mastectomy. Informational webinars are offered beforehand to explain the race mechanics and fund allocation.
The series directly connects runners with specific beneficiaries. Participant support funds rehabilitation stays for individuals like Emilia Duda, an active mother and community volunteer following a leg amputation, and Artur Cejba, a former military mechanic aiming to resume work, family life, and hobbies after an above-knee amputation. Funds also cover practical equipment, such as a better-fitted prosthesis for Krakow resident Angelika Jeger, who engages in various sports and aims to study psychotherapy to assist other amputees and their families.