Join the fight against cancer on Daffodil Day 2024! Volunteers in Kerry, Mullingar, and Killarney are gearing up to support cancer care. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and cancer survivor Joseph Woods stand in solidarity with the cause. Are you ready to go yellow for a brighter future?
Daffodil Day 2024 is approaching, and communities all over Ireland are rallying together to support cancer care. Volunteers in Kerry, Mullingar, and Killarney are gearing up to make a difference on this special day. In Kerry, volunteers are preparing to offer aid and comfort to those affected by cancer, spreading hope and positivity. Meanwhile, in Mullingar and Killarney, yellow-clad supporters are ready to make their mark in the fight against cancer. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, alongside Irish Cancer Society's CEO and cancer survivor Olivia Nolan, is showing unwavering support for Daffodil Day, emphasizing the importance of unity in battling this disease.
Amidst the preparations, a Cancer Care weekend is set to take place in Belturbet, offering a range of events to support individuals and families impacted by cancer. As the Irish Cancer Society's annual fundraiser on March 22nd approaches, the call to action grows stronger. The charity urges Ireland to stand together as a community, contributing to the cause with passion and commitment. Dundalk's own cancer survivor Joseph Woods emphasizes the impact of every contribution, highlighting the significance of collective efforts in making a difference.
On Daffodil Day 2024, the spirit of unity and support shines brightly as communities come together to fight cancer. The event holds profound significance, symbolizing hope and solidarity in the face of adversity. Through the collective efforts of volunteers and supporters, Daffodil Day stands as a beacon of strength and resilience in the fight against cancer.
In a heartwarming display of solidarity, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar supports Daffodil Day on the day of his resignation, showcasing his unwavering commitment to the cause. Additionally, cancer survivor Joseph Woods' inspiring message emphasizes the importance of every contribution, no matter how small, in making a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.
Volunteers right across the county are busy getting ready to support all those affected by cancer across Kerry for Daffodil Day 2024.
Daffodil Day volunteers in Mullingar (back from left) Freda O'Dowd, Teresa Horan, Liz Brady, Marie O'Toole, Miriam Finn, Geraldine Ring and Susan Reynolds; ( ...
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 ...
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was joined by Irish Cancer Society's CEO, Averil Power, and cancer survivor, Olivia Nolan, to celebrate upcoming Daffodil Day which ...
A weekend of events, aimed at supporting those affected by cancer, is set to take place in Belturbet.
The Irish Cancer Society's annual fundraiser returns on Friday March 22nd and the charity is asking Ireland to โcome together as a community and give it your ...
โEvery little bit helps,โ is the message from Dundalk man and cancer survivor Joseph Woods who will be among the many people supporting the Irish Cancer ...