Alex Trebek’s family is making sure his legacy carries on.

The lateJeopardy!host’s wife, Jean, and children Emily, Nicky and Matthew came together last week — on what would’ve been his 32nd wedding anniversary — to help the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network raise money to combat the disease thattook his life.

“It’s a little bittersweet because this was the disease that took Alex’s human life,” Jean told PEOPLE atPanCAN’s Purple Stride Walk & Runat the Los Angeles Zoo. “But, I also know what it pulled from him. His courage, his strength and that was what Alex, I know, wants to be remembered for.”

Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN)

Jean Trebek and Nicky Trebek at PanCAN PurpleStride LA 2022

Trebek first revealed his stage IV diagnosis back in March 2019. In the video to his fans, he explained his prognosis wasn’t good, but he was committed to hosting the show that he called home for 37 seasons. Trebek eventuallydiedon November 8, 2020, at the age of 80.

But the family gave their word to the father of three that they’d continue fighting for others in his honor.

“I promised that I would be involved with PanCAN and try to make a difference and impact with them,” said Nicky, who has raised nearly $40,000 for the charity to date. “I plan to do this every year. I plan to do a Team Nicky every year.”

Emily Trebek, Nicky Trebek, Jean Trebek and Matthew Trebek support PanCAN at the PurpleStride walk in Los Angeles.Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN)

Trebek Family (L-R, Emily Trebek, Nicky Trebek, Jean Trebek, Matthew Trebek)

Trebek’s eldest daughter also stays connected to the game show that helped make her father a household name.

“One of the other things I try to do to keep his legacy alive is I worked onJeopardy!,so I’m close with theJeopardy!family and the Sony family,” Nicky told PEOPLE.

She continued, “Also,Hope of the Valleywas another thing that was very close to dad’s heart and still close to Jean’s heart. The Trebek Center’s going to be opening with 107 beds for homeless people all over the San Fernando Valley. That was something that he really, really wanted to see come to fruition. So I have some friends that want to work at the Trebek Center. I’m trying to get everybody jobs there. That’s how I’m sort of trying to continue his legacy.”

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Nicky Trebek speaks on stage before PanCAN’s PurpleStride walk in Los Angeles.Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN)

Nicky Trebek on stage at PurpleStride LA 2022

“I would just say thank you,” Jean said. “We love all of you and I wish there was a way we could let everyone know how much we really appreciate all the love and support that the family’s receive and we send it right back to you.”

“We have one amazing patient services program, so if someone is diagnosed, they should call PanCAN, be connected with one of our trained case managers and we can provide them with information and resources so they can make informed decisions,” PanCAN President & CEO Julie Fleshman told PEOPLE.

Supporters can visitpancan.orgto make a general donation or one in support of PurpleStride.

source: people.com