Gift in Wills

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Help fund vital research and support for a future with better outcomes for people affected by pancreatic cancer. Leaving a gift in your Will (also known as a bequest) to Pankind, Pancreatic Cancer Australia, is a lasting way to contribute to progress in the diagnosis, treatment and care of people affected by pancreatic cancer.

Pancreatic cancer is the third biggest cancer killer in Australia. We are proud to fund leading Australian research focused on detecting pancreatic cancer earlier and developing more effective treatment options. A bequest can help improve survival outcomes and offer renewed hope for future generations.

Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in supporting research, raising awareness and providing information and support to people who need it most.

Your generous gift could help make future discoveries possible and bring us closer to a world free from pancreatic cancer.

Our Gift in Wills Guide

Our Gift in Wills Guide

For far too many Australians diagnosed with pancreatic cancer today, there is little hope of a positive outcome. Learn more about how your bequest can build hope for a future where every person with pancreatic cancer survives. 

Let us know your intentions

If you’ve chosen to include Pankind in your Will, we’d love to hear from you. Not only can we thank you personally, but your gesture helps us better plan for long-term pancreatic cancer initiatives.

All information you share will be treated with the strictest confidence.

Need more information?

We’re here to help. If you have questions about leaving a gift to Pankind in your Will, please get in touch.

Caroline Charlton
Head of Donor Relations
📞 02 7207 6970
✉️ caroline.charlton@pankind.org.au

Our Partners

Pankind has partnered with the Australian organisation Safewill, making it safe and easy to write a Will online.

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Pankind also partners with Include a Charity, to encourage more people to leave a legacy for the causes they are passionate about to expand the positive impact that charities have in our society. 

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