News Summary
On April 26, Philadelphia’s Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park will host the annual PurpleStride event organized by the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. This nationwide movement seeks to raise funds for pancreatic cancer awareness and support for affected families. The ambitious fundraising target is $675,000 locally, contributing to a national goal of $17 million. With a dire five-year survival rate of just 13%, attendees are encouraged to join or support the cause, emphasizing community action against this aggressive disease.
Philadelphia Gears Up for panCAN PurpleStride to Tackle Pancreatic Cancer!
Philadelphia is set to be the heartbeat of hope and determination on Saturday, April 26, as the local affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) organizes the much-anticipated PurpleStride® event at the stunning Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park. This exciting day is all about getting the community together to fight against pancreatic cancer, a disease that affects thousands every year.
What is PurpleStride?
PurpleStride is not just an event; it’s a national movement dedicated to raising funds for vital programs and services that support pancreatic cancer patients and their families. On this day, nearly 60 other cities across the country will also host similar walks, making it a united front in the battle against this aggressive disease. Last year, Philadelphia’s event brought together dedicated supporters ready to make a difference, and this year, they’re expecting even more participants!
Big Goals and Huge Impact
This year’s fundraising goal for PurpleStride Philadelphia is set at an ambitious $675,000! The national organization has an even loftier goal of raising $17 million to combat this deadly cancer. The funds raised during these walks provide free, personalized information and resources through PanCAN Patient Services, helping patients and families navigate their diagnosis.
Why It Matters
Join the Movement!
Supporting Each Other
Stay Engaged!
A Community Effort
Mark your calendars for April 26! Let’s unite for a brighter future and take strides towards defeating pancreatic cancer.
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- NBC Philadelphia: Philly Joins National Effort to End Pancreatic Cancer at PanCAN PurpleStride
- Main Line Media News: Philadelphia Area Golfing Legend Jay Sigel Dies of Pancreatic Cancer
- Axios: Allentown Woman Charity Bike Ride for Cancer
- Wikipedia: Pancreatic Cancer
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Pancreatic Cancer
