Martin de Wys

Move It 2025

In Loving Memory Of

To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die

My Activity Tracking

123
kms

My target 75 kms

Support my challenge to end pancreatic cancer

This September, I'm walking 75km for the 75 Australians who die from pancreatic cancer each week.

Pancreatic cancer is the toughest common cancer, and because early-stage pancreatic cancer rarely causes symptoms, the survival rates are devastating.

Right now, 12 Australians are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer every day. It is the 3rd biggest cancer killer in Australia.

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

So this September, I'm challenging myself to get up, get moving and walk 75km to fight this terrible disease.

Please make a donation to support me, and together...

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

My Memory Wall for my loved one.

My Achievements

Thank you to my Sponsors

$106.12

Kim And Mark Vallance

In memory of our sister in law Carolyn de Wys xxx

$81.56

Megan And Jason Clemm

Proud of you Dad ❤️

$80.25

Wise Mowing And More.

Good luck Martin, get a lawn mowing business and get the 75kms knocked over within a week. Haha.

$80.25

Martin De Wys

$75

Ken & Narelle

$54.12

Bertha Kohte

$54.12

Ian And Lorraine

Good luck Martin. In memory of Carolyn. Xxx

$50

Lesley A

$39.46

Val Wright

$39.46

Rebecca Mann

$35.35

Anonymous

$27.81

Harry En Elma Sassen

Succes Martin! Goed bezig <3

$27.81

Chantel Drew

$27.81

Matched Donation

$22.58

Lisa Minichiello

$22.58

Graeme Barnes

Well done Martin

Thank you to my Sponsors

$80.25

Martin De Wys

$75

Ken & Narelle

$54.12

Bertha Kohte

$54.12

Ian And Lorraine

Good luck Martin. In memory of Carolyn. Xxx

$50

Lesley A

$39.46

Val Wright

$39.46

Rebecca Mann

$35.35

Anonymous

$27.81

Harry En Elma Sassen

Succes Martin! Goed bezig <3

$27.81

Chantel Drew

$27.81

Matched Donation

$22.58

Lisa Minichiello

$22.58

Graeme Barnes

Well done Martin