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!

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People remembering
in September

$1,049,472

Raised for pancreatic
cancer research

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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.

John briggs

Lost my dad in 2004 I miss him everyday every step I do is for my dad who was the best dad

Sue Low

In loving memory of my beloved father who fought a very courageous fight! Lost to pancreatic cancer too young! Daddy, we miss you very much!

Helen McMahon

I am running and walking in memory of my brother Peter and a beloved friend who is in the last stages of pancreatic cancer.

Meredith

Iโ€™m taking part in Remember September to honour the memory of my dad Alan William Walker. Dad passed away 25th June 2025 after a brave 7month battle. He fought so hard, he wasnโ€™t ready to leave mum and his girls ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ I am grateful for our hospice services, we were able to be with dad for a dignified and peaceful final journey. We werenโ€™t ready, and we wonโ€™t ever be the same again. We are looking after each other and weโ€™ve got mum. Love you dad ๐Ÿ’œ

i want to be a kind and good person

Robyn Anderson

Raising money and awareness for this terrible disease in memory of my Mum Val

Wynnum Golfing Ladies

Remembering Kym Magee. Cheerful and talented lady in our community. Sorely Missed.

Sharni

Sending love to all who are involved whether youโ€™re honouring a life or celebrating one! Keep going and spreading awareness ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿฝ

Michรจle Tirman

Iโ€™m remembering my incredible father who was taken way too young and to quickly from Pancreatic cancer. He was and still is my hero. Love you dad

Mum & her grandchildren

Glenys Mundie

In memory of our mother who passed away 13th October 2024 from Pancreatic Cancer, only 5 weeks after diagnosis. Such an insidious disease. Remembered with love.

John

Doing this for my john briggs lost him in 2004 to this horrible disease Every footstep for my dad he was the best dad ever

Tristan Goldsmith

My beautiful mother passed from this hideous disease back in January 2019. She fought valiantly for 18 months. Her courage, resilience and determination to beat cancer was amazing. She was inspiring to all around her. This pic is from her modelling days back in the '70z

Chris Bramananda

We will always remember you Dad. Help others through you and on your behalf.

Lou Curtis-Smith

I walk along in my life feeling so blessed to have known one of the kindest, most gentle and loving souls ever to have crossed my path. Even better than that, she was my Mum. Her time here was cut way too short by this horrid disease and we live without her incredibly beautiful contributions to our day. She will never get to see her grand kids get married, drive a car, be parents themselves nor even eat her favourite vanilla slice ever again. If we can help cure this rotten disease I feel itโ€™s a damn good thing for the work and all those kids and grandkids that get to keep their MaMaโ€™s ๐Ÿฅฐ

Julie Law

11 Years after losing my beautiful mum Yvonne to Pancreatic Cancer , yesterday we said goodbye to her younger sister Angela Vincetic, my Aunty Ank , from the same terrible disease This is a journey Iโ€™ve walked two times too many in my life already. We will remember them. We will honour them. We will fight for them.

Kristy

Im memory of my mum who was taken too soon. She fought long & hard till the very end. Always remembered never forgotten.

Emily McLarnen

My beautiful courageous Mum fighting hard and being so positive โค๏ธ

Katherine Miranda

In memory of my husband Eddie who passed in 2017 just 4 weeks after diagnosis at age 47. This September I will be taking this challenge in his honor to raise awareness. I miss his craziness every day. Always remembered. ๐Ÿ’œ

Abby Young

Iโ€™m taking part in Remember September to honour the memory of my dad and his short but fierce fight with pancreatic cancer. I remember September 2024 as the last month my dad was well. In hindsight he was starting to get full a bit earlier in a meal than usual, preferring gin over a pint of a beer, needing to increase his reflux medication, but overall full of energy, going out for dinner and footy games interstate, working full time as a self-employed builder - and pancreatic cancer wasnโ€™t on anyoneโ€™s radar. He was suddenly diagnosed with stage 4 disease in October, and put up an incredible fight. He was rushed into a gastric bypass, then chemotherapy and immunotherapy, while still working as a builder until January, when everything we threw at this cancer failed to have much effect. He worked so hard to remain strong and brave for his family and friends, while this disease gradually took away the food, drinks and activities that brought him the most enjoyment. But that strength, bravery and love for us is who he really was at his core. His final act of bravery was flying to Melbourne for the Grand Prix in March, when anyone else would have said they were too unwell and stayed home. He deteriorated significantly at the race on the Sunday, and our lives changed very quickly from that point on. He survived on pure determination, left the race in a golf buggy, trekked across the overpass to St Kilda road, watched the race on TV at my little brotherโ€™s house, followed by a footy game, made it through the night in a hotel, flew back to Hobart on the scariest flight of our lives, and passed away in the house he built with the love of his life (my Mum) and us kids around him. Iโ€™m not sure when the permanency of this loss will ever feel real, but I hope we can make a real impact for the future of this disease, itโ€™s early detection and successful treatment.

Mary

Supporting my mum whilst battling pancreatic cancer.

Ally

Im taking on the 75km challenge in support of my mum ๐Ÿ’œ

18 years ago I lost to my wonderful dad to pancreatic cancer, and not a day goes by that I donโ€™t miss him. This September, Iโ€™m walking in his honour and to raise awareness. I miss you, dad ๐Ÿ’œ

Diana

In 2014, a 4cm cyst was found in my pancreas. The fear for my young sons if the cyst was cancerous. In 2018 I was diagnosed with breast cancer but thanks to research I am cancer free now. My heart is with all cancer patients

Kim-Lee Hare

Remembering my larger than life Dad, Vern Mildren, who we lost in 2013. Miss you so much, and so sad you missed out on meeting your Grandkids.

Dudley Nunn

Remembering our dear dad who was taken from us in November 2023 after a short battle. We miss his quick wit and funny jokes.

John Loveday

Remembering your brave fight Jill love of my life

I'm walking in memory of my loving husband. He fought so hard to stay with us but lost his fight March 2025 Always in my heart, see you there โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’”โค๏ธ

John Loveday

Hi To all you wonderful people who are donating to Pankind , pancreatic cancer took my beautiful Jill 9 months past , I miss he so much . We need to keep the good fight going Please donate to this wonderful cause, Blessings .

Joyanna

For my older brother Jerry Reynold Ledoux. Passed in January 31st 2024. We all miss you.

Denise Strahan

I am taking part in Remember September in memory of my dear friend Sharon Young. Sharon was kind, funny and just a beautiful person to be around, a great friend and great mum. Missed by so many xx Letโ€™s hope early detection and a cure can be found through the research the funds help to support.

Dad โ€ฆ

Walking 100 km in your honour Dad. Love you and miss you always. It was too quick and too soon. Forever in our hearts.

Zoe Triantafilis

This year Iโ€™m walking in memory of my uncle Luke Dunkerley. Who we tragically lost in early August 2025 after 16 months of fighting a brave battle. His work on the board of this foundation makes me so proud and I wish to make him just as proud. Luke, you are missed everyday. I love you ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿค

Shane

The life of the party, taken to soon. The more research the more progression towards a cure. Every cent counts, it doesnโ€™t affect you until itโ€™s on your doorstep. Every bit of research now can help if it comes knocking.

Lisa McGough

My lovely dad passed away from Pancreatic Cancer 28 years ago. There's so much I want to tell him, so much I want to show him. This September I'm walking 75 km to raise awareness and fundraise for this much needed cause and in honour of my dear dad , Trevor Shaughnessy x

Eli

Walking for the 3rd year in loving memory of my hero best friend and dad, and everyone else who has suffered as a result of this disease. love you Richie

Walking for the 4th year in memory of 2 dearly loved men in our family, a grandfather and his grandson, both lost to PC. Also in support of the families of all those lost to PC. And thank you to the researchers for their amazing work. Together we will get there.

Zoe Vanikiotis

This September, I am walking 75km to raise awareness and fundraise for pancreatic cancer research- a cause which is very close to my heart. I am walking to fight for my Uncle who is currently battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Despite his illness, he is one of the strongest people I know and I am so incredibly proud of him in his journey. Watching someone you love fight such an aggressive disease with low survival rates is heartbreaking. Seeing this firsthand has made me realise what families struggle with every single day and how important it is to support research and treatment. I want to make a difference, letโ€™s help pancreatic cancer patients fight against the odds and give them the opportunity to live for tomorrow.

Danielle

For my Nanna โค๏ธ

Kerry Hallam

For Dave - Our hearts have a piece missing never to be replaced and you will always be remembered. Hallams4 xx

Trinny

I am walk 100km this September to honour my much loved Dad who passed away in July after a short 4 months battle with this horrible cancer love and miss him so much ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ

Vicki was my friendโ€™s mum, but she was so much more. She always looked out for me when she didnโ€™t need to and went out of her way to help me out anyway she could. She was a generous and compassionate woman, I think about her kindness daily!

Jayanthi Srinivas

Always in our hearts โค๏ธ

Russel Sherwood (DAD)

I am walking this September in memory of my father Russel Sherwood who passed away on 17 October 2023 after a short five month battle with Pancreatic Cancer. Dad fought despite very hurdle that got thrown his way and I couldn't be prouder to be his daughter. This is the second year that I will be walking 105 km to represent the days between his diagnosis and when he become an angel. I love you so much dad, I'll think of you with each step xox

For my pop, who lived a grand life that was cut short

Y.R.V.M

For my beautiful mum (65) who passed away from this terrible cancer. To all who are struggling day to day and their families with this cancer, keep fighting. We can lose the battles, but we will win the war against Pancreatic Cancer.

Leah

Walking this September in honour of our beautiful Mum that we lost in April this year. Mum fought a hard and brave battle for nearly two years. Love and miss her so much๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

Katrina

I am participating in this walk to honour my beautiful Mum who passed away on the 16th June 2025. We were advised that Mum had 4 to 6 months however, we lost Mum 17 days after being diagnosed. I was not ready to say goodbye to my Mum & I miss her so very much. When she moved in with us in October last year she made our house a home and now that piece is missing. Not a day goes by where I donโ€™t think about her and wish I could hear her voice, have our chats, receive a hug, so many many things I miss. This one is for you Mum.

Katrina

I am participating in this walk to honour my beautiful Mum who passed away on the 16th June 2025. We were advised that Mum had 4 to 6 months however, we lost Mum 17 days after being diagnosed. I was not ready to say goodbye to my Mum & I miss her so very much. When she moved in with us in October last year she made our house a home and now that piece is missing. Not a day goes by where I donโ€™t think about her and wish I could hear her voice, have our chats, receive a hug, so many many things I miss. This one is for you Mum.

Marilyn Williams

For all those fighting this fight and those they love. And for all those who lost the fight and those they love. I donโ€™t want ANYONE to have to go through this ever again.

Peter Bryce

Brycie, I am glad to have know you and had you as such a massive part of my life. You taught me a great work ethic and the importance of friendship regardless of age. Sorry you never got to meet Cameron ๐Ÿ˜ญ Miss you mate, I look forward to seeing you shine on me, Gaz and Steve on Anzac Day.

Julie Lindsay

Miss you everyday Dad ๐Ÿ’œ

Ruchita

I am walking in memory of my mother who succumbed to pancreatic cancer. Its been 10 yrs and I still think of her every day ๐Ÿ’•

Janeo

For you mum

I am walking in honour for my beloved late grandma that battled pancreatic cancer. She always smiled no matter the challenges her disease gave her. She will always be remembered as the worlds best: cook, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. We will meet with you soon grandma ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’š

Jan

I walk in honour of an amazing lady whose life was cut way too shortโ€ฆ. Not a day goes bye when I donโ€™t think of herโ€ฆโ€ฆ..In loving memory of a truely inspiring lady! ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’š

Jan

I walk in honour of an amazing lady whose life was cut shortโ€ฆ. It a day goes bye when I donโ€™t think if herโ€ฆโ€ฆ..In loving memory of a truely inspiring lady! ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’š

Sarah

I am participating in the walk to honour my beloved Mum who passed away in June this year (2025). We were advised that Mum had 4 to 6 months however, we lost Mum 17 days after being diagnosed. I was not ready to lose my Mum & I miss her dearly. Not a day goes by where I donโ€™t think about her. My heart aches to talk to her & hug her again.

Kara

Walking for my dad. Miss him everyday. Taking way too soon and way too fast. X

Jessica Williamson

Last year, I lost my Dad to this devastating cancer, only 5 days after his diagnosis. Turning off Dad's life-support and holding him during his final moments was the hardest thing I've ever had to do. A piece of me left this world with him. Dad had no symptoms, until it was too late. This September, I'm remembering Dad. I'm walking 75km for Dad and the 75 Australians who die from pancreatic cancer each week. Every step I take is for Dad. Every step is for Bernie. Bernie Reilly 8/6/1953 - 5/6/2024 "Up the Crows"

Kim Clifton

Walking in honor of Ali McDougall, sister in-law Joanne Boyce and my sister kim Clifton who died 21/8/25

Christine Hart

In honour of my Mum, its been nearly a year since we lost her, and all those who have, or still are, suffering this horrible disease.

Louise

I lost my partner to this horrible disease she was 58 , a dementia nurse with so much more to give . The most caring loving beautiful lady Sandi

Rebecka Roberts

In loving memory of my mum Kris. Your fight is over, but I will continue to fight for you and others ๐Ÿค

Denise

Iโ€™ll be walking 75km this September in honour of my wonderful sister Gail who was taken too soon after a short battle with Pancreatic cancer in 2018. You are forever in our. hearts & will always be loved & missed everyday by your family๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

Sarah wallis

Just recently we lost my Nanna to pancreatic cancer very quick it's a horrible cancer my mum also passed away at the age 44 Pancreatic cancer hurts alot of people but I will remember you both and love and miss you so much โค๏ธ

Alex โค๏ธ our mama bear

We lost our beautiful mama to a very short battle with pancreatic cancer. The strongest person I have known, we will honour her always โค๏ธ

Glenice McKinnon

Three years without our beautiful Mother, every minute in our hearts ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

Mandy

Another year without our beautiful Mother XXX Always in our Hearts ๐Ÿ’œ

In honour of my beautiful Mum, Vivian. Miss you every single day. Love you forever. 27/11/1943 - 8/5/2004

Linda French

I am honouring my sister, that unfortunately passed, after a long fight. I also lost my mother to this cruel cancer. I will continue to walk each September, to help raise funds, to hopefully save others. ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ’œ My sister was incredibly proud of me for doing this walk, itโ€™s seems trivial to me, but meant everything to her. ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ’œ

Laura Anderson

This one is for you Dad, Shane Fox

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. ๐Ÿ’œ

Karen Myers

I left my dad at Heathrow Airport departure gate in 2002โ€ฆwith his blessing.. to set up a life on the other side of the world. It was the hardest goodbye I had ever doneโ€ฆuntil now. My dad passed away with Pancreatic Cancer in May 2025โ€ฆjust 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