Angie, Amelia & Oscar

Move It 2023

In Loving Memory Of

Mick Charlton

To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die

My Activity Tracking

69
kms

My target 68 kms

I'm Moving It this September!

This September, I'm walking 68km for the 68 Australians who die from pancreatic cancer each week. 

Pancreatic cancer is now the 3rd biggest cancer killer of Australians, and because early-stage pancreatic cancer rarely causes symptoms, the survival rates are devastating.

If you are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer tomorrow, there is only an 12.2% chance you'll be alive in 5 years.

But research can change this. Your support will fund life-saving pancreatic cancer research and improve survival rates.

So this September, I'm challenging myself to get up, get moving and walk 68km.

Please make a donation to support my challenge and help fund life-changing pancreatic cancer research. 

 

My Achievements

My Updates

What a way to finish, a hike in Sentul Indonesia. Dad would have loved this.

Friday 29th Sep

Thank you to my Sponsors

$263.75

Jaki Charlton

$263.75

The Armstrong's

Great work guy's 💪

$263.75

Em Lambros

Here's to your Dad

$200

Tony Pollock

68 every week! I never knew it was that many. Thank you Angie for raising awareness and RIP Mick.

$158.25

Mark Whitechurch

$158.25

Matched Donation

$156.14

Jaki Charlton

$156.14

Jaki Charlton

$79.13

Alexander Omilian

Good luck Angie.

$52.75

Lauryne Grant

68km? You will have this done in a weekend! Let me know if you need any company on any of your walks 😘

$52.75

Suzette Bailey

$52.75

Morag Mcgowan

Amazing work Whitechurches. Much love.

$52.75

Gordo

Walk? Your old man would be running it Angie 😊! Well done you all 👏

$52.75

Sharon Dowling

$52.75

Valerie Brennan

$52.75

Nicholas Miller

$52.75

Emily Starr

Go team Whitechurch! Love the Starr family xx

$50

Dipankar Sharma

$39.04

Lakshmi Adabala

$37

Sam Booth

Fantastic Angie, Amelia and Oscar. Good Luck.

$37

Matched Donation

$25

Nicole Oliveira

$10.55

Stephen Herbert

Sorry for your loss Angie and wishing you all the best on the walk. We would say at home, may the road rise to meet you.