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 78 Australians who die from pancreatic cancer every week.

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Remember them. Honour them. Fight for them.

Move It and walk 78km 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 help 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!

5,081

People taking part in
Remember September

$789,158

Raised for pancreatic
cancer research

"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

"Walking gave me focus. It gave me purpose. I wanted people to know the signs and symptoms for pancreatic cancer. And I wanted to make Matt proud."

- Tracy, 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 78 lives every week in Australia. So this September, we're remembering those we've lost and standing with those impacted by pancreatic cancer.

Tracy Ford

I’m walking in memory of my husband, Andrew, who sadly passed away three years ago. He is deeply missed every day, and I’m proud to walk in his memory and help raise awareness for pancreatic cancer

Mel Noonan

I am walking for my Dad, Tim Noonan. I miss him every day.

John Sandercock

Walking to remember my amazing Dad, who lost his battle this year, after fighting for 5 years 💜

I have lost family due to cancer and my brother luckly survived cancer and I’m walking to pay tribute to them

Tracey Pye

This is my 6th year raising money for Pankind after losing my beautiful mum Meryl at 77 yrs of age and a very close friend Leanne Atkins earliest this year who was only 60. Each year I try to push the boundaries having walked 350km ladt year. This year I am giving up alcohol and hosting a major fundraiser. Together we can make a change

Debbie Keech

My dear friend Wendy has a rare form of pancreatic cancer. Diagnosed over a year ago and unable to have surgery, she underwent rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.....and continues to fight. I am walking in honour of her, whose strength and courage inspires me every day. Every step I take is filled with hope for better treatments, for early detection and one day a cure.

Bronwyn

I’m walking 78kms In loving memory Bron 💜 There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of you and wish that you were still here with us. You are loved and missed beyond words. Forever in our hearts.

Tracey Zanatta

For my Mum - Last year, Shirley was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at 74. Thanks to early detection, specialist care, extensive chemotherapy and a major Whipple procedure, she was fortunate to receive the all-clear in June 2026. I know how rare and precious that outcome is. I have experienced both the heartbreak of caring for a loved one with Pancreatic cancer and losing loved ones and the hope that comes from advances in research, treatment and early detection. Every step I take this September is for my Mum, for those currently fighting pancreatic cancer, for the families who have lost someone they love, and for a future where more people have the chance to survive this disease.

Jenny

After a short 8 month fight, my husband list his battle.. This shattered my children and myself.. I'm doing this for always and forever Neal

Chris

My beautiful wife of over 40 years succumbed to this horrible disease almost 3 years ago. She was the glue that kept our family together and nothing will ever be the same again. I have been overwhelmed by grief ever since and I’m hoping that walking 78 kms and raising donations for this worthwhile cause will help me heal.

Allison Bell

In Memory of ELIZABETH ANN BELL 1946-2020 "Mum, your love did not end when you left. It lives on in my heart, in my memories, and in everything, you taught me. I miss you every day and love you always and Forever."

Jess Marquardt-Gray

I'm walking in honour of my Dad. How lucky I was that you were mine. You are so deeply missed. Love you forever x.

Sharon Durbidge

This is my second year in walking to try and find a cure for this insidious disease, I have lost two beautiful souls to this terrible disease so this is my way of trying to help find a cure.

Dianne

Remembering my Mum Margaret who was taken in April 2017. 79 years young, fighting fit until Mum got this terrible cancer.

Narelle Bickerdike

Walking for My Mum, Mary As the youngest of her six children, my mum was my absolute anchor. From the days she worked nights cleaning and recorded bedtime stories on a cassette tape so I’d feel safe, to seeing her paint grand theatre backdrops in her eighties, she taught me what unconditional love and fierce resilience truly look like. She lived a life of quiet sacrifice, boundless creativity, and service to everyone around her. Losing her to pancreatic cancer left a space that words can't fill, but every step of these 78 kilometres is for her. I’m walking with her strength in my stride, carrying her memory in my heart, and making sure that the brilliant legacy she gave me continues to make a difference.

Nola

My darling husband Chris. Always remembered and very sadly missed 💜

Lynda Doncaster

Walking for Rach, our darling sister. We miss you everyday 💜💔

Cassandra

I'm doing this walk for my mum, Chris. 7 months between diagnosis and death (2022) and she took it all in her stride. She was wonderful.

Karen Sellenger

Stephane, dear friend.

My grandfather is the reason I am taking part in this challenge. We lost him last year way too quick to this disease and I want to contribute to finding a cure so other families can fight to be with their loved ones. I take on this challenge to walk 78km as it is the least I can do for those who have fought and continue to fight this detrimental disease. We will remember them, and fight for them 💜

Natalie Murphy

"Dad, losing you was the hardest moment of my life, but loving you will last forever.""A daughter may outgrow her father's lap, but she will never outgrow his love." Miss you so much 💕💞💕

Angela

Walking to pay tribute to all who are suffering or have suffered from this terrible disease. Raising awareness and hope.

Leah

Would like to pledge to all sufferers out there that u will reach my target so i can help in some way. Wish I could do more I don’t know anyone with this awful diagnosis but I feel for Anyone who has to go through cancer. Sending so much love to each every one.

Rachael Donnet

I am doing this challenge to remember for my wonderful pop whom lost his battle with pancreatic cancer! Gone but never forgotten! 💜

Isabella

I’m walking this September in honour of my beautiful mumma 💜 she passed alway 5 years ago from this terrible disease a week after my 20th birthday. Every day doesn’t seem real that she isn’t here with us we miss her so much 💜🎗️

Lin Counsell

I am doing this for my beautiful mum who lost her battle with Pancreatic Cancer on the 4th September 2012.

Nancy Coates

For the very first time this September, I’m walking 78 kilometres to support PanKind. The Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, and in loving memory of our dearest friend, Ate Lilly. 💜 Ate Lilly fought pancreatic cancer with incredible courage and strength. Although we miss her deeply, her generous spirit, beautiful smile and loving heart will always remain with us. Every kilometre I walk will be dedicated to her and to every person and family affected by this devastating disease. Through this challenge, I hope to raise awareness and support vital research towards earlier detection, better treatment and, one day, a cure. Please support my walk, donate if you can, or simply share this message. Together, we can help create hope and make a difference. 💜 Walking 78 km for Ate Lilly—forever loved, deeply missed and never forgotten. 🙏

Tanya

This is my first year walking, which was triggered by the loss of my beloved brother Martin in April this year. I also lost my mother to pancreatic cancer in 1984, and 3 other family members in between. The loss of my brother has been absolutely devastating. I'm walking to hopefully help anyone else going through the same.

Merilyn

I walk because my beautiful Mum Muriel no longer can. 3 weeks from diagnosis to death in 2022 was so cruel . Every little bit helps to prevent others from the same experience.

Erin

This is my first year walking for Remember September with my mum & sister to support my Dad, Paul who is currently fighting the fight of Pancreatic Cancer. We love you Dad 💜

Jenny Smith

This is my 4th year walking for Remember September, a cause close to my heart. This year is even harder as I’ve lost a second sister to this hideous disease. We must band together to try and find a cure. Love you and miss you Helen & Danuta 💜💜

Jenny Smith

This is my 4th year walking for Remember September, a cause close to my heart. This year is even harder as I’ve lost a second sister to this hideous disease. We must band together to try and find a cure. Love you and miss you Helen & Danuta 💜💜

Kelly

This is my dad who sadly passed away in October 2024. I want to fight this together and remember our loved ones one step at a time.

Gráinne Collins

This is for my beautiful mum Bridget who is fighting pancreatic cancer for the second time

Amanda Brown

For my bestie Leonie. Forever in my heart and thoughts.

Amanda Brown

I am walking for my best friend Leonie. You will always be in my heart and thoughts.❤️

Matt B

Doing this for all the families who aren't as fortunate as we were with my diagnosis, treatment and outcome. It's a horrible journey but you aren't alone, pankind helped us through ours, we're hopefuly helping you too.

Maggie King

The most beautiful brave woman I know my gorgeous Mum.Pancreatic stole her hopes and dreams but never her fighting spirit.I will be walking with her beside me

This year my sisters and i have set up a team called "The Spud Shufflers... Do it for Dad"we embark on this journey to honor our beloved Dad, Roy, who was among those lost to this insidious disease in April 2026. Together, we can help make a difference in the fight against pancreatic cancer. Every little bit helps!

Lucinda

Wanting to remember you dad 🙏

Mel B

I'm taking on this challenge for my Dad, my best mate. We lost him on May 3rd after a very short 2 month battle with cancer. It isn't fair and I wouldn't wish this upon anyone.

Tatiana

For my beautiful strong grandmother Rita who lost her battle in 2017

Elda Galios

Remembering my Nonno Venturino and my Zio Mario. Sending strength to my cousin Debora who fought and won! Xx

Maya

I want to stop adding people for who I’m doing this for. For my uncle and mother in law

Karen

Thank you Rob Hirst for all you gave of yourself to the world ❤

Denise Harris

I am doing this walk for my grandmother who died in 1976, my Uncle Tony who died in 1997 and my cousin's husband John (lives in UK) who is currently fighting this dreadful disease

Samantha Rich

Remembering my amazing Dad who passed away on 5 November 2025. Loved by everyone. Missed by all. Forever the best Dad I could ever wish for. Always in my thoughts.

Andrea

I’m taking part in this walk for someone who means more to me than words could ever explain — my beautiful Mum. 💜 Mum is currently facing pancreatic cancer and watching someone you love go through this is heartbreaking. There are no easy words for what our family is experiencing, but I can choose to turn some of that heartbreak into something positive. I’m also walking for everyone affected by pancreatic cancer — the families standing beside their loved ones, the warriors fighting every day, those who have lost someone they love, and for the hope that one day this devastating disease will have better outcomes

Jodie Allen

My beautiful friend Libby was the most caring and loving soul. Even when she was in pain and dealing with her diagnosis she always wanted to make sure I was okay and encouraged me to live my life to the fullest. Heaven has another angel now. I hope you have found the King and have your dancing shoes on Lib 💕

Olga Perich

In loving memory of my beautiful mum, Olga. 💜 There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of you and wish you were still here with us. I miss your voice, your smile and simply having you by my side. You were the heart of our family and are loved and missed beyond words. Forever my mum, forever in my heart. 💜

Barbara Stevens

Forever Loved, Forever Missed In 2004, my beautiful Mum was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Just seven weeks later, we lost her. Seven weeks. It never felt like enough then, and after all these years, it still doesn’t. Mum was the most amazing, caring and beautiful woman to walk this earth. She had a heart full of love, and the kind of warmth that made you feel safe, loved and cared for simply by being near her. Losing her changed my world forever. There are still so many moments when I wish I could pick up the phone, hear her voice, tell her something that has happened, or simply sit beside her and have a chat. I miss her terribly. Time may have moved on, but my love for Mum never has. She lives on in my memories, in the lessons she taught me, in the love she gave so freely, and in the pieces of her that she left behind in all of us. I would give anything for just one more day with her. Mum, you were loved beyond words, missed beyond measure, and you always will be. Forever my Mum. Forever in my heart. ❤️

Emma

This September I walk in honour of my husband who lost his battle at 46, just 6 months after being diagnosed.

Manda Dalgleish

I’m doing this walk for my late nana. Who did have long after dx. I’m also doing this walk for my mum who is currently going through pancreatic cancer tx.

Catherine Elsey

Remembering my dad, while standing beside my mum as she fights the very same disease. Today, we fight for everyone facing this heartbreaking journey, and we honour the loved ones we've lost. We won't stop raising awareness, supporting research, and holding onto hope for a future where no family has to endure this pain. 💜❤️‍🩹🪽

Megan Singer

I am walking to support my sister who is into her 5th year of remission from Pancreatic Cancer. It has been an extremely hard journey but she is currently well and living her best life. Nobody in our family had ever suffered from it and it was an incredible shock when she was diagnosed with stage 4. There certainly needs to be more funding provided for research into Pancreatic cancer and this will be my small contribution to help find a cure.

Sally

Pray for those who have lost and those still in the fight and for the ones having a win.

Sarah Barnett

My Papou is currently celebrating his 30th year cancer free after surviving pancreatic cancer. If you know anything about this disease, you know how rare that is. He is one of the longest-living survivors in the world. If it wasn't for the incredible medical team who diagnosed and treated him 30 years ago, I never would have had the chance to meet him, love him or grow up with him. I’m doing this so that more grandchildren get the chance to meet their grandparents.

Carina Mayers

Slowly losing weight over a couple of years, we attributed Dad’s decline to his diabetes - diagnosed late in life. Little did we know that this was a risk factor for Pancreatic cancer. A CT scan of his abdomen in December 2025 revealed a spot on his pancreas………4 months later he was called home. As my sister says - we were blindsided. We were blessed that he had little pain and that we could care for him at home for his final months. September is Dad’s birth month so it is more than fitting that we will be taking part in Remember September. We will be Doin it for you Bernie - Doin’ it for Dadda!

Melissa

This Tribute is for my Nan 💜

Donna Goldthorpe

I'm walking in memory of a beautiful woman who devoted her life to her family. May her name 'Julie' forever be thought of and remembered with love.

Sonya R

Remembering my Dad who fought this disease proudly and with dignity.

Zenny

Zenny ❤️ A funny bugger with a heart of gold. We’ll always remember your sneaky takeaway treats, your love of coin collecting and checking those numbers, your op-shop and garage-sale adventures, and of course, that unmistakable Joop cologne. You were one of a kind, Zenny. Forever loved, forever missed, and never forgotten. ❤️

Nancy Coates

In loving memory of my dearest friend, Ate Lilly Menzie, who sadly lost her battle with pancreatic cancer eight months ago. This September, I will walk 78 kilometres to honour her beautiful life, her strength and the precious memories she left behind. Ate Lilly, you may no longer walk beside us, but you will remain forever in our hearts. Every step I take will be for you, and for the hope that one day, pancreatic cancer will be defeated. 💜

Julie and Sue

We are doing it for our mum. An amazing lady. She suffered until the end. She did not let us know how much pain she had. This insidious cancer was so swift. We need to beat it .

Anna Bridgeman

💜 Remember September 💜 This September, I'm remembering my dad, Kevin Druery, who we lost to pancreatic cancer. Dad was deeply loved and is missed every single day. In his memory, I'm raising funds to support pancreatic cancer awareness and research, with the hope that one day other families won't have to experience the same heartbreak. If you're able to donate or simply share this post, it would mean so much. Forever loved. Forever missed. 💜 #RememberSeptember #PancreaticCancerAwareness #InMemoryOfKevinDruery

Jillian & Stuart Conn

I will proudly walk 78ks this September in honour of our friend Jody Parker a devoted family man who at 57 should have had many more years with his beautiful family but pancreatic cancer stole all that in a heartbreaking 6 week diagnosis , shattering the hearts of those he left behind , so this September walking 78ks is just a very small sacrifice to make in the hope that funds raised will spare others the same heartbreak.

Daniella Taylor

I am walking for my 2 beautiful Zias. 1 who sadly lost her battle to pancreatic cancer 4 years ago and 1 who is currently battling it like a true warrior!

Daniella Taylor

I am walking for my 2 beautiful Zias. 1 who sadly lost her battle to pancreatic cancer 4 years ago and 1 who is currently battling it like a true warrior!

Daniella Taylor

I am walking for my 2 beautiful Zias. 1 who sadly lost her battle to pancreatic cancer 4 years ago and 1 who is currently battling it like a true warrior!

Caitlin Geddes

Walking for my amazing dad that we lost this July to pancreatic cancer only 6 weeks after being diagnosed. He was a beloved husband, father & Pa. We will miss him & honour him forever 💜

Andrew Chapman

Having being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer October 2025 and following a whipple’s procedure, the decision was made to walk 78 km to help raise awareness and remind friends, family and Australians of the importance of early pancreatic cancer detection.

Brooke Burgess

I’m walking to raise funds and in memory of my Dad, Jody. He was only 57 and passed within 6 weeks of being diagnosed.

Elexis

I don’t personally know anyone who has been affected by pancreatic cancer, but I wanted to use this challenge as a way to give back. 💜 I’m walking for the people fighting, the families grieving, and the lives that have been lost. Every kilometre is a small way of showing support, raising awareness and letting people know they’re not alone. 💜

Ruchi

Make this world a better place by caring for others and supporting people in their journey.

Jodie Nairn

My inspiration to get involved in this Remember September challenge is my beautiful Mum , Carole Ann who we lost in Feb 2000 2 weeks after being diagnosed with this nasty disease. I love September as its Spring and also the month of her birthday. I always dedicate the first rose and daffodil in my garden to her. I miss her everyday and want to find a cure for this type of cancer. Love you Mum 💜

Danny

My mum Barbara was tragically taken from us in June last year from this scourge of a disease. A woman that did nothing but good in this world and appeared healthy to the naked eye had life stripped from her in a matter of less than three months from diagnosis. Mum was everything to me, my brother and her entire family and her loss has left a hole in our lives. We keep her alive in our hearts by constantly talking about her and never letting her memory fade into the background. I am doing this walk to honour her and with the hope I can do my small part to help reduce the suffering of pancreatic cancer. I love you mum, and I miss you every day.

Tracey

My second year of raising money for my dear dad Tony. We lost dad on the 3rd November 2024.. there isn’t a day that goes by that we don’t think about, and miss him dearly. He is always in our hearts. Love you and miss you always dad

LEON COOK

In loving memory of my husband Leon, who passed away in January 2025 after a courageous and determined battle with pancreatic cancer. Leon was a deeply devoted husband, a caring father, a proud grandfather, and a cherished friend to many. Though his life was cut short at 63, Leon made the most of every moment—embracing countless overseas adventures and collecting a trove of remarkable stories along the way. His spirit, warmth, and zest for life will remain with all who knew and loved them. Forever loved and missed. x

Helena Zadow

Mum, I miss you every single day. I still think of you whenever I see flowers blooming in the garden, especially sunflowers and gerberas, and whenever I make a cup of black tea. Those little moments remind me of your warmth, your strength, and the love you gave so freely. Losing you has left a space that can never be filled, but your love continues to guide me every day. You will always be my mum, my inspiration, and my greatest blessing. Forever loved, forever missed, until we meet again. ❤️

Matty

In remberance of a Genuine Top Fella, Matty. One of nature's finest gentlemen. Hope the Boags are plentiful. Taken way to soon.❤️

Tammy Steczkowicz

A special tribute to my amazing dad, who we lost to pancreatic cancer 12 years ago. We had just a few short months from diagnosis to share our final hugs, laughs, and moments together, memories that will stay with us forever. Everything happened so quickly that I don't think my heart will ever truly recover from losing him. Dad was loving, supportive, and could always make people laugh. He is missed every day and remains the first thought in our minds. Thank you for helping me honour his memory and support the fight against this devastating disease. 💜

Cecilia

Special tribute to my sister Joy. Amazing mother and wife, caring daughter, loving and supportive sister, a friend to many, born with a good heart. We miss you so much, you will stay in our hearts forever… Joy was diagnosed in February, bravely fought for 5 months. She left us July 21,2026.

In memory of nanna. We love & miss you everyday 🤍

Catherine Perry