Beverly Minister to turn it purple for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
Beverly Minister is taking part in Pancreatic Cancer Action's turn it purple campaign on 13th November in aid of pancreatic cancer awarenes
The Beverly Minister are taking part in Pancreatic Cancer Action's turn it purple campaign on 1st November in aid of pancreatic cancer awareness. Beverly Minister will shine purple to mark Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month.
By turning purple, it will help generate discussion and awareness of pancreatic cancer and its symptoms. Every year, almost 9,000 men and women will be newly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and due to late diagnosis, they will be faced with a shockingly low three per cent chance of survival and an average life expectancy of just three to six months.
Malcom Pyle, who helped organise The Beverly Minister lighting up said: “This has been a team effort with Paul Raper, Holly Raper, Simon Vickerman and Sarah Pyle we have all been effected by Pancreatic Cancer and we are passionate about raising much needed awareness and funding.”
“After last year's success we are fortunate the Minster has agreed for us to turn purple again, they are also opening the Minster doors and on the night there will be a memorial tree, lighting candles, choir singing, cake stalls and a catering van onsite to provide refreshments. Please come down to show you support and say hello”
“Please come along to see the building lit in purple and support the cause.”
Pancreatic Cancer Action's turn it purple campaign calls for businesses and individuals to highlight the fifth deadliest cancer in the UK by embracing purple – the symbolic colour for pancreatic cancer – by shining purple lights on buildings or other structures in their community, and for supporters to wear something purple at the office, at home or at school. Illuminating buildings and landmarks such as The Beverly Minister helps put a bright spotlight on pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic Cancer Action aims to raise awareness and funds of pancreatic cancer to drive earlier diagnosis and more effective treatments for pancreatic cancer.
Ali Stunt, CEO at Pancreatic Cancer Action, said: “Each year we are overwhelmed by the huge numbers of supporters who embrace the colour purple to raise awareness. We delighted that The Beverly Minister are taking part. It's thanks to their participation that the campaign will become a success and more people will become aware.
To take part in turn it purple or to find out more about pancreatic cancer please visit www.pancreaticcanceraction.org.
Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of Pancreatic Cancer Action, on Thursday 15 October, 2015. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/
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