Image of volunteer Kiaragh at a raffle fundraising event

Volunteer Kiaragh's story

Kiaragh has been both an active fundraiser and volunteer for Pancreatic Cancer UK.

As a Local Volunteer, Kiaragh has been doing fantastic work in the West Midlands.

Our Local Volunteers get involved in a range of activities to increase the profile of our work in their community, from giving talks to community groups, to connecting local networks with the charity, to shining a light on our information and support to increase our reach, and much more!

Not only has Kiaragh volunteered for us in her local community she has also cheered on runners at sporting events and raised funds for us through trekking the Inca Trail.

Kiaragh also supported us during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (PCAM). From helping light up her local landmarks Pershore Abbey and the Evesham Bell Tower, to organising a collection in her local supermarket (the first the supermarket has had in 4 years!), to hosting a raffle night.

 

Well done Kiaragh, and thank you for all you do! 

 

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