Cancer Relief Pancake Day 2026

Cancer Relief Gibraltar’s Annual Pancake Day will take place on Tuesday 17th February at the Calpe Rowing Club and in participating restaurants across Gibraltar.
A statement from Cancer Relief Gibraltar follows below:
Cancer Relief Gibraltar is delighted to announce the return of its much-loved Annual Pancake Day, taking place on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, at the Calpe Rowing Club and in participating restaurants across Gibraltar.
This community-focused event invites families, friends, and supporters to enjoy delicious pancakes while helping to raise vital funds for individuals and families affected by cancer.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Time: 10.00am–2.30pm
Locations: Calpe Rowing Club and Participating Restaurants across Gibraltar
In addition to freshly made pancakes, visitors to the Calpe Rowing Club can enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere, including children’s activities throughout the event.
Local restaurants will also be supporting Pancake Day by serving pancakes at their own schedules. An up-to-date list of participating venues will be shared via Cancer Relief Gibraltar’s social media channels.
Supporters are encouraged to get involved by holding their own Pancake Day. If taking place on the same day is not possible, especially for schools, they are welcome to host their event either the week before or the week after. All support is greatly appreciated and truly makes a difference.
Every pancake enjoyed helps Cancer Relief Gibraltar continue to provide essential services, emotional support, and practical assistance to those facing cancer within the local community.
For more information or to organise a community or workplace Pancake Day, please contact:
📞 20042392
📧 [email protected]
Join us in making this Annual Pancake Day the most successful yet, and let’s come together to support those who need it most.
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