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!

7,563

People remembering
in September

$2,003,456

Raised for pancreatic
cancer research

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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.

I’m walking 75kms this month in memory of my nan

Madelyn Romios

I will be running 100kms in the month of September in memory of my beautiful Nana who lost her battle with pancreatic cancer on July the 1st 2025 💜💜💜

Slavka

I am honouring my cousin Zeljka who is currently fighting Pancreatic cancer. 💜

Jorge Pena

Im doing this in honour of my brother from another mother Mr Cesar Piperno

Kirsty

I lost my mum to this horrible disease in July this year. I have now vowed to complete this challenge and raise funds every year in her memory.

David Wilkinson

To the first woman I ever loved, my Mumma. 💜💜💜 This year I return for my fourth year raising much needed funds for research. Over the years it has been in memory of my cousin Dellie, my uncle Edmund, my step father Ted and my Nana. This year is super special, as now it's for my beautiful Mum, Renate Irene, who's fighting this horrible cancer. She has always been there for me, loving, caring, helping out whenever needed and not just for me but for everyone in the family and her circle of friends. We are all backing you and now it's time for us to give back to you and be there to love and care when you need it the most. You are a fighter, and I know if anyone can, you will beat this. Lot of love, big hugs and prayers, David XxX

In loving memory of my husband, partner and dearest friend.

Angela Prince

Walking in memory of my beautiful dad who lost his battle with pancreatic cancer 13 months ago. His zest for life was infectious & he couldn’t have fought harder to try & beat this evil disease. To lose the fight was devastating & heartbreaking💔. He was my hero, and I miss him every single day. Walking to raise money again this year is the least I can do to fight this disease in honour of my dad & everyone else impacted by pancreatic cancer. In my heart forever dad xxx

Lisa

Walking in memory of my mum, Kay. Loved by so many for being selfless and caring to all. She fought hard, even when in immense pain, tried not to complain or burden anyone. The pain of losing her is still so raw and I hope raising some money for research and support of other families will help lift some of their pain. My uncle and my friends’ mum are currently fighting pancreatic cancer, I step for them too, and am thinking of them and their families as they navigate their way through this diagnosis.

This is for anyone who needs a message of hope today 💜 keep going, you've got this, it will be okay ✨️

Brandi Heitman

I'm walking for my mum and my dad, mum lost her life after a 5month battle with pancreatic cancer in 2024, amd my dad had liver cancer metastasised from pancreatic cancer in 2014, im walking to remember them and raise much needed funds to research and provide hope for the future of this cancer.

Jane

Claire this is for you we are always beside you, behind you , supporting you, pushing you - you taught us well but most of all loving you. Together we fight to find a cure to rid us of the horrible disease. You are an inspiration, a leader and the most importance a friend we love and adore. XXXXXXXXXXXX

Tonia R

Remembering my Dad, Rob. It’s nearly a year since you’ve been gone, but we think of you everyday and miss you immensely 💔 You live on in all of us 🥰

Michael Berbari

I am walking for the 4th year in memory of my beloved dad, Joseph Berbari, who fought hard against this disease but sadly passed in June 2021. Wanting to raise awareness and funds for research to help improve outcomes for others diagnosed. Good luck everyone walking!!

Rachel Bruce

Missing my best friend Stevo. The world was a better place when you were in it 💔💜

Melissa

I am honouring my friend Sharona, who is currently fighting Pancreatic cancer. She has so much to live for, with her son just engaged, a grandson to care for and her other children who all make her proud.

Victoria

Walking in memory of my Dad. Miss you everyday 💜

Rhonda

Shirley was a mum, a special friend and a confident. She showed me strength in adversities and the importance of family. Tony is not only my soul mate but he has shown me the true meaning of integrity. Over the past few years he has been honest and has been consistent, uncompromising & has shown strong morals to the detriment of his needs & wants. I am a better person for having these amazing people in my life

In honour of my mum who was so brave from the time she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer to her passing 7 weeks later 🥹

Ralph Fisher With Michele Johnson

Miss you 💜

Michelle

Our team achieved $10K today - a fitting tribute to the determination, loyalty, resilience, kindness and selflessness of Claire. I am inspired by her strength and perseverance; proud to be a part of this amazing team.

Ursel

You are missed, Helen, such a beautiful and gentle person.

Ashleigh McCahon

Im doing this for my mum who passed away from this horrible cancer in April 2023. It was too late found to do anything, so she had spent her last few months surrounded by family. Me and my hubby got married early so she could be there. I do this for you mum. Every year for you. I love you 💜🪽🦋

Juliet J

In Loving Memory of Jason Forever in our hearts and always in our stride. This Remember September, I honor the love of my life — Jason. Losing him left a space no one can fill, but remembering him keeps that space glowing with love, strength, and everything he brought into this world. Jason wasn’t just someone who ran — running was his freedom, his therapy, his joy. Whether it was early morning jogs, races that pushed his limits, or casual runs just to feel the wind — it was a passion that defined so much of who he was. I still picture him crossing finish lines, not just in races, but in life — always with determination, heart, and that unforgettable smile. His love for running inspired everyone around him to keep moving forward — even when life gets hard. And that’s what I try to do now: keep going, keep loving, keep remembering. I miss him every day. He is deeply loved, forever remembered, and always with me — in every step I take. 💬 If you knew Jason — as a runner, a friend, a partner — please feel free to share a memory or message below. Let’s keep his spirit running strong. 🏃‍♂️💙 #RememberSeptember #ForJason #ForeverLoved #RunForJason #NeverForgotten

Mum/Lisé

Walking for my mum who is living with pancreatic cancer and completing this Remember September Challenge and for everyone else touched by all cancers. Big love to everyone. And endless love to my mum and family 💜.

Mark Coleman - Sparkles ✨️

We are #Doinit4Matty . Kms are half done already, Generous friends and family are helping our target. Together we are all helping to find a cure for Pancreatic Cancer. ❤️

Diana

I am walking for my lifelong bestie who is fiercely fighting this heinous disease right now. Walking to raise money for vital research to make a difference for everyone battling this disease now and future generations. ❤️❤️

Sherridan Mangels

My tribute is to my husband who is a Whipple Warrior and is still so positive in fighting this battle. He inspires me everyday.

Kerri

In honour of my beautiful friend Lesley over 30 years of friendship love laughter. 66 years young RIP sweetheart xx your friend Kerri

Jane

Powering through the kms and raising awareness

Jusi Davis

Walking the 75kms in honour of my son Mike who lost his life to this heinous disease.

Clayton

Remembering James Ofa Mapapalangi and

Tenille Da Rin Perette

Big walk today around Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls

My husband - Matt is fighting this terrible disease. Hold fast my love.

Remembering Family, taken so young from Pancreatic cancer approximately 13 yrs ago

:'(

Shayne Wren

Week 1 done, im on the way

Julie Neilsen-Thompson

15 yrs ago I lost my dad to this terrible cancer. I walk in remembrance of my dad, my rock, and to all the ones that are battering with this disease, and all the families who have lost a love one. I know my dad is walking along side me and my sisters while we do this. Forever in our hearts forever missed & Love you Dad.

Joanne

Lost my amazing husband to this horrific disease which took him way to fast. Leaving his children behind, trying to make sense of the 10 weeks of chaos. Hopefully by raising funds we can help others navigate this disease with so much more support. RIP Dean, we miss you everyday. xoxo

Heather Cowling

I lost my beautiful friend of 30 years at 6pm on the night before the Remember September Challenge (31st August 2025) I almost gave it up because it didn't help her and felt so futile but then I thought of her beautiful kids and baby grandsons and knew we have to keep trying for them. Rest in peace Lesley my wonderful friend.

Cate

I’m so happy to be walking to help others. It’s a dreadful disease and I’m hoping to play a tiny part in finding a cure for it. Sending much love to those affected by it 💜

Kylie

I am honouring my beautiful Mum this September 💜

Rhonda

I'm walking and remembering my girlfriend and her courageous fight

Walking 75km in honour of my wonderful husband David. A fantastic father to our three children. Gone for three years but remembered and loved every day. A terrible disease that takes way too many loved ones.

Amanda Smith

Raising awareness for my brothe rin law Pat who has recently been diagnosed with this horrible disease

Jill

Hi am raising money to honor Rob Hirst, for years he was the guy behind the drums in Midnight Oil, a sound track to my life and at times a band that pulled me out of the depths of some dark places. But for a number of years now he has been someone I know. He is just the most special and extraordinary human and if I can raise some money to help Pankind in his honour, then, that is a privilege to undertake.

Sarah Lynds

Sending love to my girls Claire and Jacky, who lost their father Dale yesterday morning - Father’s Day 7th September 2025

Dusty Miller

Love you Mum! I see you in the birds that follow me on my walks!

Jordy

Missing you always, dad. My safe place, my counsellor & more importantly the best role model. Love you with all my heart - Happy Father’s Day

Jo Paterson

Dad, there have been 13 Father’s Days since you left us, but your presence shines as brightly as ever. We all miss you every day. Xxx

Nicole Le Comte

I’m here doing this challenge for the second year as a proud daughter of an amazing survivor. My Dad Paul Le Comte is an example of a survivor who has rolled with the punches and keeps going and going. So I’m going to just keep going too. Last year I challenged myself to do 100km not sure I could do it but I just kept going and I conquered it so this year I’ve pushed my challenge to 125km. My Dad has been a survivor for more than 5years now and I’m so grateful. Last year and this year it’s been hard for me to read all the other tribute wall messages of loved ones speaking about those they have lost without feeling a sense of guilt and sadness. Our story can hopefully bring hope to those still fighting. I will share my Dad’s journey in more detail next year when I do this challenge again.

Marlene Winter

Paul, your memory shines bright today. Our first Father’s Day without you

Welma van Schalkwyk

This father's is even more special as we are blessed with my husband Thinus being able to join us on this Remember September walk. He was a trooper through this challenging months of treatment and even completed the HBF run for a reason 12km race 4 weeks post 5 weeks chemo + radiation. We also pay tribute to the fathers lossed to this dreadful disease.

Kevin Druery

Dad fought a very short battle with Pancreatic Cancer between diagnosis on Christmas Eve 2020 to 21 February 2021. Always missed!

Tenille Da Rin Perette

I miss you Dad!

Happy Heavenly Fathers Day, Dad! 💜

It's been just over 3 weeks since you've passed! We miss you everyday, but we are all so glad you are not in pain anymore! We will always appreciate and treasure those last 8 weeks with you, where we shared a couple drinks and a lot of laughs. But those weeks are what really broke our hearts. Seeing the strongest man I know, in so much pain. It brings me comfort knowing you're at peace. So now, I can focus on the happy memories we have together, because there are SO MANY! Your passing has truly given me strength I didn't know I had. I will always think of you when I've got a dilemma and turn on my 'donny brain' to get through the tough times. Your 'rules' will not be forgotten, and my future kids will grow up knowing their NONNO at heart. So today, I can't help but cry... remembering you and wishing I could have one last hug. I hate that I can't tell you what amazing time I'm having over here in Africa! It would knock your socks off knowing how close we got to those lions!! I hope you're having a strong drink with your dad and your baby boy today! I won't stop making you proud! Lots of love, your little girl x

Kate

I am walking 75km this September to honour my dad’s memory and for all those who have battled or are still battling pancreatic cancer. It’s been 19years since you passed dad but not a day goes past without remembering you and all you did for us 💜 Happy Heavenly Fathers Day

Tracey

I’m walking 75kms to remember my dad. He passed away 3/11/2024. This is my first Father’s Day without my dad. I miss you everyday dad, love you always and forever

Tracey

I lost my dad 10 months ago, this is my first Father’s Day without my dad. I’m walking 75kms to remember my dad, love you dad, miss you everyday

Carly Patten

I’m walking 75km this September in honour of my Dad, Phil who we lost 17 years ago after a very short illness. Thinking of those that have lost their battle and for the ones still fighting this terrible disease💜 #letsputanendtopancreaticcancer

Jemma Balzan

Missing Dad, our first Father's Day without you x

Ros Wakely

Iam Remembering my Dad today this Father's day 💙💜 sadly he was taken every quickly from this Cancer 37 years ago at aged 69 years. Iam walking this September to raise awareness and funds to help with early detection and newer treatments.

Debra Farmer

I am walking 75kms to honour my beautiful dad and his brothers that have lost their lives to this horrible disease . I miss him everyday and would give anything for a hug and a chat .

Tom

Remembering Dad on Father's day, died of pancreatic cancer 21 years ago. Still hoping to improve survival all these years later x

Virginia

For Raymond and Renfred and Frank (Snr)

David Sweeney

My love my forever ♥️ Love you Your wife Margaret xxxxx

Kathy

I’m walking to remember my Father in law Reg who died with Pancreatic cancer on Father’s Day.

Artemis Mason

For my Dad who passed away last year. You are so missed! Life is not the same without you 💙💙

Deb Jacobs

This is for my dad who’s just been given 3-6 months, thanks for being a wonderful dad ❤️ you always

Kathleen Thornton

In memory of a dear friend who lost her battle. Always loved never forgotten.

Christine

Please support my cause to help all that are suffering from this awful disease

We can do hard things

Mark Doherty

Just walking to support those with this crap diagnosis, is something that seems to run in our family and to date have l9st 3 rellies with another recently diagnosed, but fighting strongly RIP Mum

Muhammed Ayad

My dear dad I miss you so much I wish you have a wonderful Father’s Day in heaven

Suzanne Clark

Im walking to raise funds for my beautiful mum who died from pancreatic cancer ♋️ within two weeks of diagnosis

I am participating Remember September in memory of our Mum who passed away December 2024. No amount of words can explain how lucky we are to have you as our Mum. The most loving and generous person we know. Remembering your smile and your love, keeps us going. We love you and we miss you everyday.

To everyone facing pancreatic cancer right now — we’re walking this month with you in our hearts. Your strength and courage push us to keep going, raising the funds needed for research and better treatments. We remember those we've lost and stand with you, believing in a future where this disease no longer takes lives too soon. Every step we take is one step closer to a breakthrough. Thank you for your fight — we're walking for you.

Asalemo Tofete

Standing in solidarity with all of my friends who lost family members to this disgusting illness. Holding them up and remembering their loved ones at this time. Maria Mackay, Ila Hema, Gabriel Satiu.

Jo Patching

Remembering our beautiful mother, Hazel Patching, who passed away from pancreatic cancer 18 years ago. Love and remember you every day

Anthony

My Dad was diagnosed in October 19 passed May 20 im doing this to fight against this horrible cancer the only way I can. If we can change it for 1 more person its amazing. I miss you everyday Dad.

Carolyn

My Dad, Ian, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on his birthday. He was 84, very fit and active in his community in BEERWAH and the GHM. He cared for my mum who was experiencing some chronic conditions at the time and so it was challenging for us all to see his rapid decline. He always remained positive and encouraged his family to stay fit- ride a bike, swim, walk or do yoga. We remember his tenacity and how he held on to his loved ones right to the end on New Years Eve. I feel for others who have lost their family members or friends to this cancer. Take care out there.

Debbie

For my dad John Briggs losted him in 2004 I miss him everyday always on my mind every step I do is for my dad and for others losted to it and for people going through this

Kirstie Henderson

I am walking 75kms to show thanks to my wife, Kirstie Henderson who sat beside me each day as I recovered from the Whipple Surgery.