Turn It Purple
Turn It Purple this November
Join us this Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and take part in our annual Turn It Purple campaign; a powerful way to raise awareness and vital funds for the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Whether you light up a building, wear purple to work, or host a purple-themed fundraiser, every action helps shine a light on one of the UK’s deadliest cancers and gives more people the chance of survival.
Get involved and help us Turn It Purple this November.
Get involved with Purple Lights
Get involved by lighting up your home or business, or by contacting a prominent landmark in your local area to light up purple in November
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Wear It Purple
Raise awareness and funds by wearing purple! Purple is the colour for pancreatic cancer and the purple ribbon represents PC awareness.
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Raise It Purple
Raise It Purple for Pancreatic Cancer Action with our collection tins and stands.
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Bake It Purple
Raise awareness and funds with your very own bake sale, coffee morning or afternoon tea! Bake it Purple in your community.
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This helpful fundraising booklet contains everything you need to know about fundraising for us, including fundraising ideas and how to get started.
DownloadWhere your money goes
This year, we’ve achieved incredible things and it’s all thanks to you. Every pound you donate helps us take action against one of the UK’s deadliest cancers. Your support funds vital awareness campaigns, helps GPs spot the signs earlier, and ensures patients and their families get the information and support they need.None of this would be possible without you.
Together, we’re giving more people the chance to survive pancreatic cancer and more time with the people they love.
How your donation could make a difference
Your support helps us reach people earlier, support them better, and save more lives.
Here’s what your donation could help fund:
- £500 – Could distribute our trusted, accredited patient information to hospitals and cancer centres, reaching those who need it most.
- £100 – Could provide personalised, one-to-one support calls — a lifeline for someone facing a devastating diagnosis.
- £20 – Could equip a local GP or pharmacist with expert training materials to help them spot the signs of pancreatic cancer sooner.
- £10 – Could deliver specialist information and support directly to patients and their loved ones, when they need it most.