Remember SEPTEMBER

Remember those we've lost and
stand with those impacted by
pancreatic cancer.

Give It Up or Move It this September for the 75 Australians who die from pancreatic cancer every week.

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Remember them. Honour them. Fight for them.

Move It and walk 75km over the month or Give Up a vice of your choosing like caffeine or sugar.

Whichever challenge you choose, you will be helping Pankind fund groundbreaking pancreatic cancer research and improve survival rates for people impacted by pancreatic cancer.

By joining the Remember September community, you'll be supporting people impacted by pancreatic cancer and fulfil our mission to triple survival rate by 2030 and significantly improve the quality of life for those impacted.

Plus you'll feel AMAZING doing something for your health!

4,959

People remembering
in September

$580,546

Raised for pancreatic
cancer research

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challenge

Move It and walk 75km, or Give It Up and give up a vice this September to support Australians impacted by pancreatic cancer.

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"I was diagnosed in 2012 with a very rare neuroendocrine tumour. And I'm extremely thankful to have survived 13 years and still counting. Together let's wage hope and change the statistics for pancreatic cancer and save lives."

- Mark, Remember September participant

"Remembering my daughter Dr Jasmine Mrsa who died 2 years after diagnosis, aged 39, leaving the love of her life and her 3 children aged 10, 8 and 6. She lived her best life and was dearly loved by family, many friends and her GP patients. I’m taking part in Remember September to raise money for pancreatic cancer research, in the hope that a diagnosis in the future can have a positive outcome."

- Wendy, Remember September participant

"I hope one day pancreatic cancer can be easily diagnosed and a treatment is found to cure it. My husband Michael was a great man who lived a healthy life, and he was too young to leave this world."

- Sue, Remember September participant

"I take part in Remember September to honour all the wonderful people I've been lucky enough to meet on my pancreatic cancer journey. From the researchers, doctors, surgeons through to friends, family, pets, and of course the patients at the national pancreatic cancer support group this is my way of showing my solidarity. Thank you to the Pankind team for 16 years of work to make a difference."

- Judi, Remember September participant

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We will remember them. We will honour them. We will fight for them.

We will remember them.
We will honour them.
We will fight for them.

Pancreatic cancer takes 75 lives every week in Australia. So this September, we're remembering those we've lost and standing with those impacted by pancreatic cancer.

Janeene

I am doing my first ever fundraiser in memory of my cousin who was only a young woman in her 20's when she lost her life to Pancreatic Cancer.

Tammy Smith

Never too far from my heart mum. Doing this in your honour. 💜

Karen Myers

I left my dad at Heathrow Airport departure gate in 2002…with his blessing.. to set up a life on the other side of the world. It was the hardest goodbye I had ever done…until now. My dad passed away with Pancreatic Cancer in May 2025…just 16 weeks after calling me on my 21st Wedding Anniversary. My dad travelled 3 times after 2002.. to give me away on my wedding day, and then to represent UK Godparents at the baptisms of our 2 children in 2005 and 2008. I love you Dad Thankyou for giving me a wonderful life.

Jodie Peacock

I am participating in remember september in memory of my beloved partner Paul who passed away in 2016 from pancreatic cancer. He was so brave and such a fighter and sadly we lost him within 6 months of diagnosis. I want to do this walk in honor of him and to hopefully help other sufferers to perhaps see light at the end of the tunnel and one day find a cure.

Debbie

I'm walking in honour of my brother, Graeme, who passed away 26 years ago today, at the age of 50. Missing you and remembering you with love, always.

Sally Harrold

Remembering my beautiful friend Heidi. Miss your smiling face gorgeous gal

Kerry Steley

My Beloved Husband Dennis Lost His Battle on the 2nd January 2025, He Fought a Courageous Battle and His Family Misses Him So Much, You My Darling Dennis Are Forever on our Hearts

Kylie Sydenham

I am walking in honour of my dearly missed sister, Julie. Julie fought hard for 20 months before losing her battle. She was only 53 when she passed. Always the life of the party, forever missed by her family xx

Stacey McGuire

Lee McGuire 14.11.1952 - 24.08.2024 We will be remembering mum who we lost so quickly, 8 weeks after being diagnosed. You are so missed, we think of you every day. Still cannot believe it has been 12 months when you grew your wings. We hope to do you proud.

Magda van Jaarsveld

This September I will walk the 75km to honour my beloved husband that Is taken on 17/4/25 after 6.5 months after diagnosed with this horrible disease

Lyn Cole

I am raising money for Remember September I honour of John Brisol Herring. Please if you could spare anything big or small to help fright for this terrible disease

Mark Doherty

In memory of our mother, an aunty and a cousin, who have all passed due to this disease and also to another cousin whose positivity fighting this disease is incredible

Steve

It’s been just 15 months since we lost my gorgeous wife Liana to Pancreatic Cancer. She was a wonderful mother to our two amazing children, Michaela and Andrew. She is so terribly missed.

Brian Charles Read

“In loving memory of my father-in-law, Brian Read. We lost him in August 2025, only 8 weeks after his diagnosis. He was the best father-in-law anyone could ask for and will be forever loved and missed.”

Emma Walton

My beautiful nana has been battling Pancreatic Cancer for over two years. She is the most strong minded, inspiring and positive person in my life. I love her always 💜

Portia

I have not had anyone in my family or friends go through pancreatic cancer but there are people who do therefore I want to help raise awareness and money to help find a cure for other loved ones past and present

Bailey

For me there is no single person, but there are so many people in Australia who are suffering and i haven’t had the privilege of meeting them. This isn’t just a good way to stay active, it’s also to give to others.

Heather

Walking 75ks for my mate Alan. Miss you every day more than words can express. 💔

Heather

I’m doing 75ks for my dear mate Alan. Miss you more than words can express.💔

Kathryn

I walk in honour of my mother, Irene (d. 2023) and my brother, Ross (d. 2021). Metastatic pancreatic cancer is a cruel disease. You are always remembered and loved. Every dollar raised in your memory contributes to the fight against this disease.

Jacob

I’m doing the remember September walk 75ks challenge to remember my grandad who passed away back in January to undiagnosed pancreatic cancer I’m also creating a team at work to get my work colleagues involved a team so we can come together and raise funds for this amazing cause

Tammy Stewart

The most inspirational woman. Our beloved mother.

Rozay Allwright

I am walking this September for my husband, Dr Patrick Allwright, and his best friend, Dr Noel Blot. Patrick and Noel met in their early 20s at medical school and built a lifelong friendship filled with laughter, encouragement, and unwavering support. Noel was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer first, and tragically, soon after he passed away, Patrick was also diagnosed. They both faced this disease with courage and humour, continuing to cheer each other on right until the end. I walk to honour their incredible bond, to remember them with love, and to stand up against pancreatic cancer so that others might have a brighter future. 💜

Rozay Allwright

I am walking this September for my husband, Dr Patrick Allwright, and his best friend, Dr Noel Blot. Patrick and Noel met in their early 20s at medical school and built a lifelong friendship filled with laughter, encouragement, and unwavering support. Tragically, both were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and passed away only months apart. Even through their battles, they continued to cheer each other on with courage and humour, showing the true meaning of friendship. I walk to honour their incredible bond, to remember them with love, and to stand up against pancreatic cancer so that others might have a brighter future. 💜

Teresa Knight

Mum Not a day gos by that your not in my heart, you are allways remembered, especially when a Kookaburra turns up, we know its you, just keep watch and at time laughing. Even at 54 there's still times, I just want my mum.

Selina Lovell

Remembering Poppy Rod

Trudie Colville

In memory of our Dad, Steve Tupper, who we lost in October 2024 only 3 months after his diagnosis. He was the best Dad in the world and will be forever missed.

Pieter van Jaarsveld

This September I will walk the 75 km for awareness for this horrible cancer, so they can detect it sooner. I will walk for you my darling, with you by my side. Love you forever

Diana Wilson

To the my nan Diana, who made me feel like the richest person alive- rich with love and family.

Shannon Froome

To my Dad, My hero who fought hard. We will always remember you ❤️

To all the ones who are fighting pancreatic cancer just know we are supporting to find a cure. To all the ones who have lost their loved ones...your in our thoughts

Alan Dower

Tragically lost my beautiful, wonderful wife November 2024. She will always live on in my heart.

Pauline Osborne

We will be walking in honour of our beautiful Mum Pauline who lost her battle on July 1st, 2025. We love you and miss you so much 💜

Kylie Cowley

This September I’ll be walking 75km to honour my dad Barry who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in January and lost his battle in may just after his 71st birthday this one is for you dad

Kelly

Our beautiful mum, Lorraine, passed away peacefully on Friday 11th July 2025 after a brave and well-fought battle with this horrible disease. We miss her every single day and I will be walking 150km in September with my sisters in her honour.

Hayley kernaghan

This September I will be remembering my mum, Delia. November of 2023 she lost her battle to this horrible disease, I have only recently know of this great opportunity to raise money for the 75 Australians that get diagnosed every week, these are fathers, mothers, daughters, sons, grandparents, uncles, aunties, friends. This heartbreaking disease takes so many lives. Even a small donation helps, or even sharing of this page helps the people that get diagnosed have alittle hope

Kim Graham

In memory of my beautiful aunt, who found out she had pancreatic cancer far too late. We think of you every day Aunty Val. Love you always ❤️

Danielle McFarlane

I miss you so much Dad x We should have had so much more time

Raelene Joyce Barker 31/8/1956 - 8/09/2023

Your favourite motto “Never fear the Storm. Learn to dance in the Rain” Missed by your family and friends. You are not forgotten and with their support together we will continue to raise money in the hope that others don’t go through what you and 75 others each year have had to endure and succumb to. Love Tracy 💞✨

Sarah Vickers

In loving memory of my dad Stewart who lost his battle in July 2021.

Chanelle Stafford

In loving memory of my grandma Frances, who unfortunately passed away from pancreatic cancer. She will be my motivation for the month of September. I wish she was still with us! 🤍

Melody webster

Im walking to help people with pancreatic cancer survive

Chelle Nance

Thank you Pankind

Julie

“My Dad was my hero – strong, gentle, and full of love. Pancreatic cancer may have taken him from this world, but it will never take away the memories, laughter, and love he gave us.”

Pauline Osborne

We are walking in memory of our beautiful Mum, who passed away on July 1st, 2025. We love you and miss you 💔

Jade

Hi Everyone, Im inspired by my mother in law, christena. We lost her to pancreatic cancer almost a year ago now. She was my best friend. I miss her everyday and wamt to do this to make her proud and think of her anytime i can.

To all our clients directly or indirectly affected by Pancreatic Cancer

To all our clients, directly or indirectly affected by pancreatic cancer, We want you to know that you are in our thoughts today and every day. Your strength, courage, and resilience inspire us, and we honour the memories of those we’ve lost. We stand with you in raising awareness, supporting research, and remembering September as a time to reflect, remember, and take action. With heartfelt support, MoveWell 2 LiveWell

Pam Karaolis

Mum fought so hard to stay. We love and miss you Mum. Passed 31st July 2022

Danielle Pramataris

Walking for Mum. 3 years since you've been gone 💔 We miss you so very much

This is for those that leave us too soon.

Susan Talbot

In memory of my beloved Daddy who died far too young from Pancreatic Cancer.

Mum

Doing this to recognise my mum who has been brave, and resilient in her fight.

Emma Fyfe

Doing Remember September in honour of My Dad, we lost him way too quickly and suddenly! Always will do my part to get awareness raised! Love you endlessly Dad

Val Howard

I'm actually 'honouring myself'. Yep! Diagnosed with Stage 4 (metastasised to my liver) on 24th July and though shocked to the core, I'm determined to be the Miracle Woman who defied the odds. On the days I can't walk, im hoping my friends will do a few k's. GO ME :-) I've got this

Lisa Siracusa

In memory of my beautiful brother in law Tony Farrugia (GT) ❤️ who fought for over 3 years with Pancreatic Cancer and lost his battle on 29 July 2025 A heart of gold with the determination to fight his battle with whatever it took commencing with Whipple Procedure,Chemo and lastly a Pancreatic trial You did us proud GT and now we will continue the fight on your behalf and bring awareness to this horrible disease Rest easy Love you

Sharon Delle Coste

In memory of our beautiful friend Colleen Tomlin. Biggest heart and biggest smile you’ll ever find. A true gem that we all miss so much. Coll was the volunteer coordinator for the Perth Thunder Ice Hockey Club and an absolute legend. Thank goodness for our holiday to America in January. Pricelsss memories we’ll treasure. Rest easy Coll, we miss you heaps xxx

Nicole Marendaz

For my beautiful mum Heather, we lost a few years ago to Pancreatic cancer. She was the best mum I could ask for, a great role model, personal to lean on and someone who gave me so many opportunities in life. We miss you mum💜

In 2024 both my brother James and my brother in law Noel were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Noel has had chemotherapy and surgery and is now on periodic checks with his surgeon and oncologist. James was having chemotherapy but unfortunately it has not been effective enough to continue and they are switching his treatment to radiation 🤞 Together with my sister Trish and Noel’s sister Kerriann we're pledging to walk 75kms this September to support Noel and James as they continue their journey living with and battling against pancreatic cancer.

Cory

Remembering my big sister Sue, who back around the time this was taken, started my obsession with music.

2025 has introduced me to Pancreatic Cancer via a loved one that lost their battle on 05/08/2025. The disease creates quite the roller coaster ride and I now have a new appreciation for others that have to go through this and will be proud to be an active fundraiser for many years ahead.

Sherridan

My husband is my inspiration for this challenge. After being diagnosed 15 months ago, whilst on holiday in Scotland, his positive attitude has not waivered. Our grandchildren know that purple is a very special colour to Grumpa. He donated his pancreas, when it was totally removed during his Whipple, in the hope that research may in turn help someone else in the future.

Chloe Martin

My grandfather passed on the 15th of May after a short aggressive 5 month battle with Pancreatic Cancer.. I miss you so much Poppy, I will never stop fighting for you!

Nicola

Looking forward to raising money for such a good cause!

To the many in my family and other families who have lost loved ones to this insipid being. Bless!

Brilee Lovell

My grand father left us only 4 months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This disease truely is awful. We miss you every day poppy rod and we will continue to cherish all the memories.

Kerry-Ann

We lost my beautiful mum to this aweful cancer. My mum was a wonderful lady who lived for her bubby. Jack and her 4 kids. She also loved her grandchild . Unfortunately she never got to meet 3 of them and that is hearting breaking for my sister. Lovely lovely lady my mum was .she fort to the very end. Gee do I and everyone of my family miss her

Jacinta

I’m walking in loving memory of my beautiful dad, taken too soon by this horrible disease.

Kerry-Ann

We lost our buetiful mum to this aweful cancer. I miss her everyday. She was the most unselfish woman you would ever meet and lived for her hubby My dad. Her 4 kids and all her grand kids. Such a wonderful woman. I miss her so much

Rachel

My Uncle Robert or Bob as he liked to be called lost his battle with pancreatic cancer back in March 2022. His laugh was infectious and always loved to tell a joke. His presence is missed dearly I just wish we could have saved him

Wendy

Uncle Ken loved life so much, he enjoyed life until he was diagnosed with this terrible disease then his life turned upside down. Always remember your antics Ken, those memories still in my heart, and I still get a giggle at some.

Rhiannon Goddard

For my Dad. You fought hard for 6 months. Losing you in April has broken my heart beyond repair. You are loved by your 3 children and 4 grandchildren and many family and friends. I miss you more than ever. I hope no one has to experience the devastation of this insidious disease.

Jessica

In May this year, my beautiful dad lost his brave 8-week battle with pancreatic cancer. It was fast, it was cruel, and it has left a hole in our lives that can never be filled. This September, I’m taking part in Remember September to honour him — to carry his memory forward and help fight for a future where other families don’t have to endure this heartbreak. Every step, every dollar, is for you, Dad. 💜

Elizabeth Filmer

Our Mum/Nan.

Elizabeth Filmer

Our Mum lost her fight. The more $$$ raised, the more research can provide answers.

Shinai

This September, I’m walking in honour of my amazing dad, who sadly lost his short battle with pancreatic cancer on 18 December 2023, at the young age of 51. I’m taking on this challenge to raise awareness and funds for research, in the hope that one day no family will have to go through the pain and loss that mine has endured. Every step I take is for him, and for all those affected by this devastating disease.

Peggy

I am here to remember my Mum who passed away from Pancreatic Cancer. SHe was the best Mum ever and I miss her every single day.

Sarah mead

This is for my father, at 61 he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he died within weeks. We all love and miss you dad x

I will remember this September by walking for my uncle that sadly passed away last year way to quickly and way to young. I will think of him every walk I go on ❤️

I lost my mum 4 years ago 16/6/21 to pancreatic cancer. She died 6 weeks after being diagnosed. I miss her so much.

Briony Thompson

I’m walking for my Beautiful Mum who lost her battle on the 23/11/06 6 short weeks from the time she was diagnosed at the age of 52 . Also for my good friend who lost his battle in June this year at the young age of 53

Kathy conley

My beautiful mother was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer and battled it for months and months before she grew her angel wings leaving behind a loving husband and 4 children that adored her more than anything and most of all her grandchildren that she would’ve done anything for. You will forever be missed and forever in our hearts ♥️ you made a massive impact on a lot of people of the years that they will cherish for a life time. Miss you more than anything mum and would do anything to have you back here with us.

Christine Wood

Miss you old man xx

Dad, I’m doing this challenge for you. Sadly you lost your battle in November last year from Pancreatic Cancer. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about you, and miss you, and shed a tear for you. We love you dad ❤️

Minali