
Cancer Council – Daffodil Day
Join Us for Daffodil Day on August 21 – Support the Fight Against Cancer
This August 21, we come together to honor the resilience of those affected by cancer and raise vital funds to support life-saving cancer research, prevention, and support services.
What is Daffodil Day?
Daffodil Day is a nationwide fundraising initiative by Cancer Council to help fund research that will make a real difference in the fight against cancer. By purchasing a daffodil or donating to the cause, you are contributing directly to funding crucial programs aimed at improving the lives of people affected by cancer.
Why Daffodils?
The daffodil has become a symbol of hope and remembrance for those affected by cancer. Each daffodil purchased represents a step toward a future where cancer no longer takes lives and families are no longer torn apart.
How You Can Get Involved:
- Donate or Purchase a Daffodil: Visit your local fundraising booth on August 21 and purchase a daffodil to show your support.
- Volunteer: Join the many volunteers who make Daffodil Day possible. Whether it’s assisting with fundraising activities or helping at events, your time can make a big impact.
- Spread the Word: Share the message of Daffodil Day on your social media platforms and encourage others to participate.
- Host a Fundraiser: Get creative and host your own event or challenge to raise funds for the cause.
Funds Raised Support:
- Cancer Research: Help fund the latest research into better treatments and a cure for cancer.
- Support Services: Provide support and care for individuals and families coping with the emotional, financial, and practical challenges of cancer.
- Prevention & Early Detection: Fund initiatives that educate the public on cancer prevention and the importance of early detection.
Together, We Can Make a Difference.
Cancer affects so many lives, but with your support, we can bring hope and work towards a world free of cancer. The journey toward a cure begins with YOU. Let’s unite this August 21 for Daffodil Day and take action for a brighter, cancer-free future.
For more information on how to get involved, visit [link to Cancer Council website].
Let’s Paint the World Yellow!