We can't wait to see you at PanCAN PurpleStride Nebraska, on Saturday, April 27, 2024! Despite challenging weather leading up to the walk, we're excited to let you know that the event will be taking place as planned.
PurpleStride is the ultimate walk to end pancreatic cancer. It’s an inspirational day to honor those we lost, celebrate survivors and turn the nation purple!
Your participation and fundraising help pancreatic cancer patients in your area by:
- Offering free, personalized support and resources through PanCAN Patient Services
- Providing molecular testing at no cost through PanCAN’s Know Your Tumor®
- Supporting PanCAN’s research priorities of finding an early detection strategy and accelerating treatments
- Creating hope — because a five-year survival rate of 13% is just not acceptable
The best way to get involved is to become a Team Captain and invite your family and friends to join your team and set their own fundraising goals. We’ll give you all the tools you need!
Register for free and access your PanCAN PurpleStride Dashboard today! Your Dashboard is your one-stop-shop for all your PurpleStride fundraising needs. From creating your personal fundraising page, to connecting to Facebook Fundraiser, to pre-written messages you can send your family and friends, your PurpleStride Dashboard has you covered.
Everyone who registers and raises:
Can’t make it to your local event? Register for
PurpleStride USA and participate from wherever you are, and in any way you like!
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A world where all patients with pancreatic cancer thrive starts with YOU! Your participation and fundraising keep PanCAN’s vital programs running so patients and their families don’t have to navigate this journey on their own. Thank you!
The health and safety of our pancreatic cancer patients, participants, staff and volunteers attending PurpleStride are our top priorities. Please do not attend PurpleStride if you are not feeling well or have symptoms, irrespective of your vaccine status. PanCAN will continue to closely monitor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state and local guidelines and make adjustments to our event-day safety protocols as needed.