Giving in memory

Giving in memory is a special way to remember your loved one. Together, we can transform the future for everyone affected by pancreatic cancer

Create or donate to a tribute page

Together in Memory is our online space where you can create a tribute page to remember your loved one and celebrate their life.

Visit Together in Memory
Supporters of Pancreatic Cancer UK

Leave an Everlasting Memory

Share an Everlasting Memory along with a photo of your loved one that will be displayed on the dedication wall along with others like you.

Leave an Everlasting Memory

Donate in memory of your loved one.

Your caring and compassionate support helps fund research to detect early, treat better and transform care. With your determination, we will transform the future for everyone affected by pancreatic cancer.

Coping with loss

It is natural to feel a range of emotions after someone close to you has died from pancreatic cancer. There is support available to help you cope.

Find out more
Coping with loss

Other ways to give

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“I’m certain that if my sister was diagnosed earlier it would have given her more treatment options, and even the chance of a cure. In her memory, I am doing everything that I can to fund vital research and support."

Sue and Lesley
Sue, who lost her sister to pancreatic cancer

Get in touch

Please don’t hesitate to contact our Supporter Care Team if you have any questions.

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