On February 15, brave souls across Atlanta will shed their layers—literally—and hit the streets in their underwear for Cupid’s Undie Run, the nation’s biggest pants-optional charity run.
This is your chance to run wild and raise money for a cause that actually matters. The event supports neurofibromatosis (NF) research—a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. Every dollar raised goes toward research through the Children’s Tumor Foundation.
🔥 Why Should You Care?
1️⃣ It’s not every day you can legally run around in your underwear and call it “fundraising.”
2️⃣ You’ll be part of a movement that has raised millions for NF research.
3️⃣ It’s February—you’ll get bragging rights for surviving the cold in your skivvies.
👀 What to Expect:
- A “mile-ish” fun run (because precise distances are for people who wear pants).
- A massive party before and after the run, complete with drinks, dancing, and questionable fashion choices.
- A chance to support the NF community—local families affected by the disorder will be sharing their stories.
💡 The Bottom Line: If you’ve ever wanted to go to a charity event in your underwear, raise money for charity, and have an incredible party—this is your moment. Sign up, show up, and strip down for a cause that needs all the attention it can get.
📍 More details & registration:
Cupid’s Undie Run Atlanta
B.T. Clark
B.T. Clark is an award-winning journalist and the Publisher of The Georgia Sun. He has 25 years of experience in journalism and served as Managing Editor of Neighbor Newspapers in metro Atlanta for 15 years and Digital Director at Times-Journal Inc. for 8 years. His work has appeared in several newspapers throughout the state including Neighbor Newspapers, The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal. He is a Georgia native and a fifth-generation Georgian.