Organise your own fundraiser
Will you fundraise and help transform the future for people effected by pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. More than half of people die within three months of diagnosis. With research underfunded and left behind, people are left with only hope to hold onto. That’s why they need and deserve more. More research, more funding, more breakthroughs. More than hope. The funds you raise have the power to make that possible.
Whatever you decide to do — whether it’s during November or any other time of year — our friendly team is here to support you.
Here are some ideas to get you started
Host a coffee morning
Coffee mornings are a great way to bring people together, so round up your friends, family and neighbours for some quality time over a cuppa.
Social events
Host a special event
Get dressed up and dazzle guests, from gala dinners to auctions and raffles, hosting your own special event is a very special way of bringing people together and raising money.
How it works
1. Sign up
Register today and claim your free Pancreatic Cancer UK t-shirt. We'll be in touch with next steps and plenty of fundraising hints and tips.
2. Share your page
You’re doing something amazing, so shout it from the rooftops! Don’t forget to share your story with friends and family too.
3. Order fundraising materials
Get in touch to order materials and help spread the word about your amazing fundraising. Call us on 020 3535 7090 with any questions!
4. Transform the future
We'll be here to support you every step of the way and will let you know the amazing impact of your fundraising. Thank you for making a difference.
FUNDRAISING SUPPORT
Are you thinking of fundraising, but you're stuck for ideas? We've got you covered. Get in contact today.
Together, we bring meaningful change
invested +£2.2M in research grants, and £1M in research support
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Cameron's story
Cameron took on 7 peaks before his 7th birthday in memory of his Aunty, Collette, to raise vital funds and "help scientists find a cure".
Cameron completed his final peak in November, around Colette's birthday, celebrating at the top with loved ones who flew in from all over to join him in his journey. He raised an astonishing £3,471!
Fundraisers of the week
Need to speak to someone?
If you’d like to speak to someone about your fundraising, or you’d like some tips, ideas or advice then we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch with us using the details below.



