Challenge 24

Take on Challenge 24

Every day in the UK, 24 people die from pancreatic cancer. We're facing a pancreatic cancer emergency. It's diagnosed too late and too many people die. 

Whether you're taking on this challenge for someone effected by pancreatic cancer now, in memory of a loved one, or for everyone impacted by the disease, your support will make a crucial difference.

Join the Challenge 24 team today!

You can do '24' however you like. 

  • Walk, run or cycle 24 miles in 24 days
  • Take on 24 different challenges for 24 days
  • Give up somethng you love for 24 days

Any questions? 
Please contact the team on 020 3535 7090 or email fundraise@pancreaticcancer.org.uk. We are here to support you. 



Challenge 24 

Entry price

Free

When

Anytime

Where

In your local area

What

You can do '24' however you like 

Top Tips to having a great experience!

1. Sign up

Sign up to start your challenge. 

Sign up for Challenge 24

2. Join our Facebook Group

Join the team in the Facebook Group. Connect with others, share your experience and ask questions.

3. Decide on your Challenge 24


Will you walk, jog or cycle 24 miles or take on something really unique? You can do '24' however you like.

4. Ask your friends and family to join

Ask your friends and family to join your Challenge 24 or support you with a donation. We're all in this together!

5. Get fundraising

We're here to support you with your fundraising from the moment you sign up by providing all the tips and tools you'll need. 

6. Complete your Challenge 24 and celebrate

Complete your Challenge 24 and celebrate your achievement. You're a fundraising hero!

Get inspired by Sue

"We are taking on Challenge 24 because me and my children feel it’s so important to raise funds to research this horrible cancer and to help other people not to go through what we have had to go through. My husband lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. He was only 69 and we were looking forward to our retirement and enjoying time together and with our two children and grandchildren."