Camino De Santiago (Portugués)

By Jayne Barrelle

I'm saving lives.

Every day, 79 Aussie men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. That’s why I’ve decided to become an agent of change by joining the PCFA-Team.

I’ll be taking on the Camino Portuguese and raising funds to support men and their families impacted by a prostate cancer diagnosis. From game-changing research to specialised mental and physical care, there is so much more we can, and must, do to save the lives of the men we love. 

Please support me so that  together we can save lives by making a tax-deductible donation to my campaign in support of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

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Preparing for my Camino

Monday 9th Feb
On June 1st 2026 I'll commence the 260km walk from Porto in Portugal to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The expected time to complete this is 16 days.
From hereon it is simply a matter of counting down until I arrive in Portugal. 
I thought that undertaking the Camino would be an ideal way in which to raise funds for a worthy cause.
The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia has been specifically selected for the following reason.
On a daily work basis, my role as an RN involves me talking to patients who have been diagnosed with or are under surveillance for prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Tasmania and has the highest prostate cancer - specific mortality rate in Australia.

I think this is a good enough reason to let my feet do the walking and raise some money!

Thank you to my Sponsors

$54.12

Jayne Barrelle