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!

7,606

People remembering
in September

$2,583,608

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.

Nikki Masierowski

When my son agreed to do this walk with me, I felt so proud! I was stoked he wanted to fundraise and walk the 75ks with me. But when he said let’s do 150 each mum……..it blew me away! I was all in, and we smashed our 150km goal each!! He walked 167kms and I walked 197kms! What an achievement for both of us and it’s truly inspiring seeing how much money has been raised for research! Well done all!!

Alice

It’s been just over 4 years since my Mum Jane passed away, but my 5th Remember September. Each year has been a little different, but the aim has always been to raise important funds to go towards improving survival rates, and remember the joy of what my mum was. 100km this year, and gosh she would have loved to have done my walks with me physically, would have loved to see where I am living and enjoying everyday in her memory. My feet are sore, my tired but am so so proud of what I have achieved this year.

I joined this challenge in tribute of my Nana, Pauline, she will always be loved and missed.💜💜

Rhiannon Hocking

I joined this challenge in tribute to my beautiful mum Lorraine. 💜 We lost her in July after her incredibly brave 2-year battle with pancreatic cancer, and not a day goes by that I don’t miss her deeply. Mum was the most loving, strong, and selfless person, she gave everything to her family, and her courage continues to inspire us. Walking 75km this September, alongside my sisters, has been our way of honouring her life and carrying her memory forward. Together, we’ve raised over $13,600 to support research and awareness, in the hope that one day other families won’t have to go through what we have. This was for you, Mum. Always loved, always remembered 💜💜💜

Marie Toolsymootoo

Hearing about Pancreatic Cancer some months ago made me realise I could make a difference by raising Awareness around me. I raised more than $1500 and my colleagues 13 of them supported my initiative and walk with me for 10km around the Swan River in the city of Perth last Sunday. Hopefully a cure can soon be found and less suffering.

Neil Andrews

Job done i acheived my Spet goal to support Pancreatic Cancer, i am a survivor who had whipple surgery (that didnt go so well) but im here and count my blessings everyday.

Ana

Yeah I Made it! Got up early this morning to finish my 75 Km. The sun was shining and I am hopeful all the donations will make a difference.

I did it Paul. Not as much raised this year but everyone is doing it tough. Every little bit helps. Miss and love you xxx

Tana

My first year walking in honour of my dearly loved & deeply missed parents-in-law who both passed away with a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in 2020. What I would give to have you both earthside again. Forever grateful to be your “3rd daughter”

Sandra Harnett

Another year for dad always in my heart 🥰

Tracy Corbett

My husband, Mathew Corbett grew his wings on Sunday 14th September. He fought hard till the end- Matt always stayed positive and hopeful. ❤️

Bianca my friend....I miss you 💜

Olivia

This donation is for my amazing dad! He was an amazing father whose smile and laugh radiated in every room he entered. His strength in his battle of cancer (two times!!) constantly inspires me everyday when I find something really challenging. I always think back to how hard it was when he was sick. I hope one day there will be a cure for pancreatic cancer, which took my dad's life over 4 years ago. This donation is for those people who lost their lives too soon to pancreatic cancer and also for those who are still battling or have just received their diagnosis. I also hope the donation will help those who are carers and the families whose lives have changed due to this horrible disease. Love ya dad!

I walk in honour of my mother Dorothy who fought like I have never seen before and to achieve better outcomes for other families 💜💜

Kerrie-Anne

I do this walk / fund-raising in memory of my Dad - Ivan

Caroline Knowles

Walked for you Dad. Miss you every day 💜💜💜💜💜

Mandy Honey

I’m remembering my Dad Steve who lost his battle to this disease. He fought so hard for 14 months before it beat him! He left behind the love of his life (my mum), his son, daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law & 4 Grandsons. We miss him everyday. If I can make a difference by walking & raising much needed funds, that’s my pledge to help others beat this silent killer!

Pearcey - Todd Pearce

The Remember September Walk is a great way to Remember those who have lost their battle with this terrible disease, but importantly to raise much needed $$$$$ for research. Donate, Donate, Donate

Hope!💜 My Story

https://www.9news.com.au/national/pancreatic-cancer-diagnosis-mum-melissa-pregnant-after-11-hour-surgery-exclusive/e4e49902-067d-4c4a-8b0b-31b6876d20c4?fbclid=IwdGRjcANF_LFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHlfMlmaKJN0Rupf6hZInTvG4DF0dDOxwOX5LC6KlWhtHbLIEw2z7kOhqT7aD_aem_Ww7oeuYmj2ztjmjdTNdPcg

Hope for everyone- My Story

https://www.9news.com.au/national/pancreatic-cancer-diagnosis-mum-melissa-pregnant-after-11-hour-surgery-exclusive/e4e49902-067d-4c4a-8b0b-31b6876d20c4?fbclid=IwdGRjcANF_LFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHlfMlmaKJN0Rupf6hZInTvG4DF0dDOxwOX5LC6KlWhtHbLIEw2z7kOhqT7aD_aem_Ww7oeuYmj2ztjmjdTNdPcg

Kerry for my friend Donna

As I sit amongst the stillness – Each trickle of water. Each sway of a tree Each wave of the ocean felt for you, through me. The sand on my feet, The rustle of leaves The warmth of the sunshine, The kiss of the breeze. You are forever.

Sarah

For my incredibly brave Dad, who lost his battle on the 13th of September 2025. We Love You Poppy.

I have taken this challenge to honor the courage my Dad showed when battling this insidious disease. I want to raise awareness and funds to improve the treatment protocols and survival rates of anyone affected by pancreatic cancer. I will continue to remember, honor and fight 💜

Samantha Austin

I'm participating in memory of my Dad who died from pancreatic cancer in the early hours of Boxing Day 2024. Miss you Dad 💜💜💜

Paul Mills

I did this walk as a tribute to my Dad who passed away from this awful cancer 20 years ago. I think everyone that has had a go at this is doing a good thing. Even if you don’t make the whole 75kms, good on you for having a go!!!

In memory of my mum, forever in my thoughts and inspiring me daily xx

Bronwyn

Remembering you cuz

Janeene

I'm walking in memory of my beautiful cousin Larissa who was only in her 20's when she passed away from Pancreatic Cancer. She didn't get to live her life. She has motivated me to help raise money so we can find a cure so others do not have their life cut short

Gillian Portingale

It is special to walk, with my son, to remember my father/ his grandfather, who passed away in 1982. At that time expected survival rates were only 5%. It is great to know that it ga risen to 133 % but it is not enough. Adam and I feel proud to have walked to support research for early diagnosis and higher % survival rates. I will never forget my father, as he was so special to me and my children.

My Dad Dave

My Dad's still here so we are drivelling one of the lucky ones!

Kirsty

Forever now on walkabout. Mark lost his battle in April this year. Every step is for you, Mark. If we can now help others and bring something positive from such a devastating situation, then your journey continues in all of us.

Remember September is ringing very true this month. Step Mum is on the grips of Stage 4 and she is such a brave soldier. So proud of the fight she has put up against this monster. My walk this afternoon definitely helped clear my head in amongst this all.

Marko Simunov

I’m walking 120km this month trying to raise $1 per Km achieved to reach $1200 for pancreatic cancer research, in honour of my late Mama Karen Simunov.

Kristy R

In memory of my mum Ros, fought long & hard but taken too soon 🌷💕

Brooklyn Turner

This is Chris, my dad. He passed away in April this year from this horrible disease. I would pick him to be my dad in every universe. We used to always go on walks together, and during this challenge I have mostly walked the route we used to do together. We miss you so much xx

Bella

I lost my grandma Mama to pancreatic cancer in 2013. She has now been dead for more of my life than she was alive yet I still think about her weekly, because she was such a magnificent, impactful woman. I miss her dearly and know she would be proud of me for participating in Remember September this year.

Debbie

Remembering my brother Graeme and the special friendship we shared, with every step I take.

Chris

I’m walking for my amazing cousin Lyle! He has given so much to helping people as a paramedic for many years. Always ready for a chat & laugh whenever we meet up. Keep fighting hard, prayers & hugs from all the family. ❤️❤️

Laura Robertson

Im doing this for my mother, Isabel. I love you and I miss you every day. xx

Honouring my mum, Jenni. Still doing really well 22 months since diagnosis!

Chris

I do this every year for my father. This was him doing his speech at my wedding. For someone who wasn't much of a public speaker, he did a fantastic job. We may not always have seen eye to eye, but I know he would be proud of myself and my family, his grandchildren especially. I am certainly very grateful for what he did to create the life my siblings and I had growing up. Taken way to soon by a horrible disease, I hope one day we can create more hope

Kara Freestun

What an amazing cause to get behind. I'm so proud to be doing this to pay tribute to my Mum and for all those that have suffered with this awful cancer

Felicity

So happy to be a part of this cause and raiding money to help find a cure. RIP my beautiful mum.

Christine

I would like to remember my hubby the way he was, a beautiful happy father who loved his kids / grandkids. Loved life until this terrible disease took effect, let’s try and find a cure so many other people don’t have to pass away in pain

Jayden Douglas

So grateful for everyone that has donated to this great cause, know a number of people suffering with this disease and it’s great to see the community coming together to support each other

Lola

As we come towards the end of this challenge, I thought I'd pay tribute to my beautiful grandfather who I am doing this for. He meant a lot to me and I will forever treasure the memories we had together, and hope I am able to make him proud by helping those affected by the same cancer. Miss you heaps Papou xx 🕊️💜

Prudence Taylor-Smith

I’m dedicating my walks to my beautiful friend and sister in law Deborah Joy Sinclair known affectionately as “Joyous Occassion” by my family as she was such a bubbly, positive, supportive and adventurous woman. She passed away last Friday 19th September 25 from cancer, way too young at 64. I along with her husband Craig, daughters Phoebe and Hannah, a tribe of grandchildren, family and friends will miss this gorgeous chick greatly. Love you sweetheart and you will always be in our thoughts and hearts. ♥️

Mumma Bear

Love you We Miss you every day.

Jacqui

Our Beach Walk BBQ Fun Raising Day Norah Head

Sue McKenzie

Happy heavenly birthday Mum. Doing this for you. Miss and love you so much

Alexx lily

Rememberig my dad who passed on the 8/9/25

Gary Fisher

RIP Garry No more pain Gary passed away today Love to all My Family

Claire’s Conquerors

We are supporting our leader and colleague Claire who facing this challenge. We want to raise awareness and funds for more research into finding better treatments for pancreatic cancer. We love you dearly Claire and will be your side all the way….🫶

Jodie Hill

Thinking of mum as I walk my 75km...we were very lucky to have 5months from diagnosis to make some pretty special memories. Mum was diagnosed around this time last year & passed at the start of April this year.

Hayley

I’ll never stop remembering my amazing Dad Chris, who sadly lost his battle 7years ago at just age 48.

Kayleen Rogers

I am honouring both my Grandma & my Uncle Ken this year who both lost their battles with this dreadful disease in 2014 & 2018 respectively. It was not easy and I don’t wish it upon anyone. I will do my best to help in aid the research for better detection and a cure possibly for this disease.

Fish

I'm walking to help support an absolutely lovely Haart lady who came into the life of my partner and I with a bunch of furry friends.

Paul Mills

My dad past away 20 years ago this year from this horrible disease. He was only 54 years old. I’m definitely not into fitness but am over halfway now and will absolutely reach the 75km target. The donations I have received are not only encouraging but extremely humbling and shows what an amazing group of friends and family I have supporting me. I’m so happy I decided to give this a ho

Alex Hale

I miss you everyday mum

Lee

Walking in memory of my beautiful husband, Matt, who was taken way too soon. He was so incredibly courageous in his battle against pancreatic cancer and he will always be my inspiration. I miss you more than words can describe. Always with me. xx

Jean Robinson

In loving memory of my “superman” son Todd… you were so brave and died with such grace and dignity and nothing can ever fill the huge hole in my heart…

Hand Family

For Poppy - forever remembered never forgotten

Janine

My Aunty Joan passed in 2014 and I'm paying tribute to not only her life taken to early but all those affected by this heartbreaking disease.

Erin

Walking and raising funds in memory of my Mum who passed only 6 weeks after her diagnosis. A heartbreaking disease stealing lives away.

Sandra Klein

Thank you to everyone who has donated to support my walking. As a Pancreatic Cancer patient currently having Chemotherapy for the last 3years after my cancer returned in my Liver. It is inoperable this time and I am on Chemotherapy until something changes and the plan needs to be reviewed. I was diagnosed in April 2020 and I had chemotherapy, Radium, and surgery in Sydney after Qld Surgeons refused to operate on me as I was a high risk case. I spent about 6weeks in November-December 2020 in Sydney. We arrived home amongst Covid lockdowns and my husband not feeling well. He collapsed at home and he was diagnosed with an inoperable and untreatable Brain Cancer in January and passed away 16th February 2021. I also suddenly lost my husband's younger sister of Myocarditis in September 2021 too. These couple of years were really tough for me but doing the walk has helped me get through it all. Today I am finally over 1/2way of my goal as I have Neuropathy in my feet and ankles and find it difficult to walk. I can't walk anymore than 5kms at a time due to this and my 12 year old dog with severe arthritis is also struggling but I hope it is helping us both. Keep up all the inspiring walks and tributes. It is helping to motivate me.

Tania

I am walking because I lost my father to this terrible disease in July this year. He got Pancreatic Cancer 2 yrs ago. But it didn't stop him from travel overseas to see family in the early stages. He was a fighter he had Chemo and it shrunk and we all thought that was great and then he had a a bad turn earlier this year, where he was in and out of hospital. The Cancer was growing again and now it was attached to blood vessels Then he had near 2 months in hospital and his muscles started to deteriorate because he could walk far. He had Radiation but it didnt work. He found it hard to walk and even doing the simplest things wore him out. They told him at the start he had about 6 months but he fought and lasted 2 yrs. I am,so proud on him. I will miss him but I know he is not suffering anymore and is now with Mum looking down. I hope I can,make him proud. 💜🩷

Sarah

I'm doing this for you Nanna and mum Just recently lost my Nanna two weeks and gone I miss you so much always remember ❤️

Katie Bligh

Walking for my beloved dad who was far too young to leave us at 63 years young, he had so much life to live. I will never forget you, dad and I miss you every single second. Your big heart, cheeky humor and zest for life will never be forgotten. I love you so much!

Cornelia

Rosemarie My mum! Always in my heart! 16.09.2021

Jordana McKeown

Taken too soon. Loved and missed by many.

Jason Bito

Remembering my loving Uncle Geza Bito who left us too early 14 years ago. He was a kind-hearted man who dedicated his life to his family. I'm looking to raise awareness and funds to help with research for early detection and treatment.

Walking to raise money and awareness for Pancreatic Cancer.

Elana

Participating in Remember September for the second time in honour of my Dad and maternal grandmother (nonna). I have been delayed with my steps after being sick but looking to their strength to motivate me and get over the line with my goal!!

Andrea Draper

Two surgeries on broken wrists seen a delay in my 75km a week for four weeks. I started yesterday and did 10km in my home town Horsham. My uncle has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and I’m walking for him and everyone else impacted by this horrible disease.

Debra

Mum today being your birthday makes more determined to finish this challenge for you and all who have suffered because of this horrible disease x

Charlene

Our beautiful Bubka

Tara

Thank you for being my beautiful friend, Claire. You will forever be in my heart. I know you can so me now & I know you are proud. Love u eternally xx ✌️❤️🌈🌻

Carers !!! Thank you

Wonders thank everyone who was a carer and looked after us going through this cancel family , doctors, nurses and everyone else who helps out and also to our beautiful animals. 💜 my mum is a great example of how to care for her loved one

Adrian

I walk my walk for my mother who continues to amaze us all with her spirit and determination as she fights this disease bravely. She is my best friend and it hurts me like so many good people that have to live with and support those with pancreatic cancer. We pray and hope for a world with better detection technology and one day a cure. Love you mum.

Allyn Cooper

I lost my grandfather to Pancreatic cancer over 35 years ago, but didn't really understand the full ramifications or intensity of the disease. I now have a very dear friend suffering from the same affliction, and I am amazed at the high level of occurrence it has in the world that we live in, and the pain and suffering that it causes. Anything that I can do to assist in heightening awareness of this insidious disease is fine by me.

Sue Warr

Walking 150 kilometres in memory of my beautiful mum and best friend who sadly passed away 8 years ago. Hopefully with all the support from everyone’s fundraising we will be closer to earlier detection and increase the survival rate. Love you mum💕

Zhanna Makhon

I'm walking for the 2nd year in memory of my beloved partner, my best friend and soul mate John Carrasco. Miss you every day! Wanting to raise awareness and funds for research and treatment to help improve outcomes and fight this terrible disease. Thanking you and truly appreciate your support for great cause!

Messenger Sarah

Our family is walking 75km in loving memory of our best friend Jo O’Dea.. She still had so much living to do. 💕💕

Judi Davis