Join the colorful fight against cancer on Daffodil Day! Read about the inspiring individuals supporting the cause and the heartwarming stories shared throughout Ireland.
The Irish Cancer Society's Daffodil Day has taken Ireland by storm once again, with communities across the country rallying together in support of cancer patients and survivors. From the picturesque landscapes of Killarney to the bustling streets of Limerick and Cavan, the vibrant yellow daffodil is a symbol of hope and unity. Cancer survivor Joseph Woods from Dundalk echoes the sentiment that every contribution, no matter how small, makes a significant impact in the fight against cancer. Bridget Carr, a brave survivor from Limerick, urges her local community to stand strong and show their support on this special day.
As Daffodil Day volunteers spread awareness and collect donations, the spirit of unity and resilience shines brightly. In Waterford and beyond, healthcare workers and the public join hands to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society, ensuring vital support reaches those in need. The campaign's success is evident as night-nursing care is provided to numerous cancer patients across Ireland, thanks to the unwavering support of the community.
In Kilcullen, the 'People of the Holly Bush' project sheds light on inspiring individuals like Martin Murphy, highlighting the strength and courage found in the face of adversity. Chloe Mustaki's journey, from an Ireland international to a cancer diagnosis at 19, showcases the indomitable spirit of those affected by cancer. This Daffodil Day, let's continue to stand together and make a difference in the lives of cancer patients and survivors across Ireland.
The Irish Cancer Society has taken to the streets of Ireland in its annual Daffodil Day fundraising drive. Colum Harmon, marketing director, PML Group with ...
Dressed in yellow complete with daffodils on her farm at the Gap of Dunloe Grace Johnson pictured with her two newborn lambs Tom and Jerry supporting the ...
“Every little bit helps,” is the message from Dundalk man and cancer survivor Joseph Woods who will be among the many people supporting the Irish Cancer ...
LIMERICK woman Bridget Carr, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2019, is calling on her local community to go all in against cancer for the Irish ...
Cavan woman and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma patient, Jacinta Ahern Boyle from Belturbet, is calling on her local community to go all in against cancer for the ...
Bernie Frayne McHugh had just made a donation for Daffodil Day when the Westmeath Examiner was passing the Market Square this morning. Dónal Lawlor and John O' ...
Another subject has been posted in the 'People of the Holly Bush' Kilcullen profiles project by Kieran Behan and Brian Byrne. He is Martin Murphy. CONTACT US.
When Ireland international Chloe Mustaki was diagnosed with cancer at just 19, she had captained her country to a European Championship semi-final just ...
The event is held annually to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society and this year's campaign will take place on Friday, March 22. The event was launched in ...
Thanks to the public's support, last year the Irish Cancer Society provided 6,850 nights of night-nursing care to cancer patients around Ireland, allowing them ...
Irish Cancer Society calling on the public to go all in against cancer this Daffodil Day.
The charity is asking people to donate to its annual fundraising event and hopes to raise €6 million.
A woman who has raised more than half a million euro for the Irish Cancer Society (ICS) since the first Daffodil Day 37 years ago has said she could not ...