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Mayo in bloom today for Daffodil Day

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Members of the public are being asked to support Daffodil Day in Mayo today (Friday, March 27).

Irish Cancer Society appeals to businesses to get on board and support Daffodil Day

Daffodil Day is taking place on Friday, March 27, and recently the Irish Cancer Society, along with the campaign’s lead partner, Dell Ireland, launched its appeal to companies and businesses all over Ireland to show they care by signing up to do their bit for those affected by cancer on Daffodil Day. More than 30,000 people will be diagnosed with cancer this year, and as cancer incidence grows so does demand on the Irish Cancer Society’s free national services – increasing the need for the business community and members of the public to support Daffodil Day. The overall target for Daffodil Day 2015 is €3.5 million.

Irish Cancer Society launches Daffodil Day

Daffodil Day, supported by Dell, will take place in Westmeath on Friday March 27.

Support Daffodil Day in Westmeath today

The Irish Cancer Society is calling on the people of Westmeath to support Daffodil Day today, Friday March 28. 

Daffodil Day in Mayo

Daffodil Day, the flagship fundraiser for the Irish Cancer Society, will take place in Mayo on March 28.

Daffadil Day hopes to raise €3.4m for cancer services 

Almost 1,500 people were diagnosed with cancer in Galway in 2010 - the latest year for which figures are available - according to the Irish Cancer Society.

Daffodil Day is coming to Mayo

The Irish Cancer Society and Dell ask Mayo for help to reach this year’s Daffodil Day target set at €3.5million to help fund free patient care services. Daffodil Day will take place on March 23.

Join the Daffodil Day bunch

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Care to join the bunch and be part of the fun on Daffodil Day? Daffodil Day is on the way and Athlone volunteers are needed to climb on board with preparations to make Friday, March 25, the best success it can possibly be. This your help is needed more than ever if the provision of vital cancer information is to continue, offering support and care to those who so badly need it.

 

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