Take on a challenge

Will you take on a challenge and help transform the future for people affected by pancreatic cancer? 

Do you have what it takes to push further, try harder, go faster and help double survival in the next five years?

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

Check out our event finder to search our range of organised events or create your own unique, personal challenge. Either way, you’ll be welcomed to Team Pancreatic Cancer UK. 

Do you have your own place in an event?

Have you secured your own place at an event? We’d love to welcome you to Team Pancreatic Cancer UK, and send you a free team top. Let us know about your event by completing our form.

Alternatively, if you’d like to organise your own fundraiser or sporting challenge, take a look here for some ideas.

I have my own place

Any questions?

If you have a question about any of our challenge events email fundraise@pancreaticcancer.org.uk and we will respond as soon as we can.

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