Introduction

The Tata Mumbai Marathon 2026 is more than just a race, it is a celebration of resilience, inclusivity, and the power of collective spirit. Every year, the Mumbai Marathon brings together runners from all walks of life, united by a shared goal of pushing limits and creating impact.

This year, FatakPay is proud to be part of this journey in a deeply meaningful way. Through a partnership with the Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation (ABBF), 11 FatakPay volunteers from Leaderships team will be running alongside visually disabled runners, supporting them every step of the way, proving that when support systems come together, no barrier is insurmountable.

Running With Purpose at the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2026

The Tata Mumbai Marathon has long stood as a platform for social change, championing causes that go beyond fitness and competition. From charity runs to inclusive participation, the event highlights that running is not just about speed, it’s about solidarity.

At the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2026, inclusion takes centre stage as visually disabled participants take on the challenge of the marathon with determination and courage, supported by trained guides and volunteers.

FatakPay’s participation reflects its belief that empowerment, whether financial or physical, begins with access, trust, and support.

About Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation (ABBF)

The Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation works tirelessly to make adventure sports and endurance events accessible to people with disabilities. From marathons to treks, ABBF creates opportunities that challenge stereotypes and redefine what inclusion truly means.

By enabling visually disabled runners to participate in large-scale events like the Mumbai Marathon, ABBF helps:

  • Build confidence and independence
  • Promote equal access to sporting experiences
  • Shift societal perceptions around disability
  • Create shared experiences between disabled and non-disabled communities

FatakPay is honoured to collaborate with ABBF in this inspiring mission.

FatakPay’s 11 Volunteers: More Than Runners

For FatakPay, this marathon is not about crossing the finish line alone, it’s about crossing it together.

This year:

  • 11 FatakPay volunteers from Leaderships Team will act as guides and support partners
  • They will run alongside visually disabled participants
  • Offering direction, encouragement, and unwavering companionship
  • Ensuring safety, rhythm, and morale throughout the race

These volunteers represent FatakPay’s culture of empathy, teamwork, and purpose-driven action, values that extend far beyond the workplace.

Why Inclusion in Sports Matters

Sports have the power to unite people beyond labels. When visually disabled runners participate in events like the Mumbai Marathon, it sends a powerful message:

  • Disability does not define capability
  • Access and support can unlock potential
  • Inclusion strengthens communities
  • Empathy creates real change

Events like the Tata Mumbai Marathon challenge us to rethink what inclusion looks like, not as charity, but as shared human experience.

FatakPay’s Commitment Beyond Finance

At its core, FatakPay is a financial wellness platform, but its commitment goes deeper. True wellness includes emotional strength, social inclusion, and community support.

By standing alongside visually disabled runners at the Mumbai Marathon, FatakPay reinforces its belief in:

  • Empowerment through partnership
  • Creating opportunities, not limitations
  • Supporting journeys, financial or personal, with responsibility and care

This initiative is a reminder that progress is most meaningful when everyone moves forward together.

Running Towards a More Inclusive Tomorrow

The Tata Mumbai Marathon 2026 is not just about kilometres covered, it’s about barriers broken.

As FatakPay’s volunteers run hand-in-hand with visually disabled participants, they embody a powerful truth: when support meets determination, anything is possible.

Together with the Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation, FatakPay is proud to run towards a future where inclusion isn’t an exception, it’s the norm.

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