Volunteers Bring Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day to South West
Volunteers are preparing daffodils and merchandise as the charity expects to raise more than $5.5 million for cancer research and support services.
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Volunteers bring Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day to South West
A splash of yellow greeted Australind Bunnings’ customers on Wednesday as part of Cancer Council WA’s annual Daffodil Day initiative.
Meet the volunteers lining up to give more than cancer could ever take
Cancer Council's Daffodil Day celebrates 40 years, aiming for $5.5 million. See how volunteers drive this vital fundraiser for research and patient support.
Forty years of hope
Noosa and communities across Queensland will turn yellow on Thursday as Daffodil Day marks four decades of raising money and hope for people affected by cancer. The annual Cancer Council fundraiser will return on August 20, with daffodils, yellow clothing and messages of support helping raise funds for cancer research, prevention, advocacy and support services. The 2026 event marks 40 years since Daffodil Day was first held in 1986. Cancer Counc…
Help raise vital, lifesaving funds this Daffodil Day
Daffodil Day is Cancer Council's most iconic and much loved fundraising campaign. It continues to give hope to those who […] Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. Username Password * Remember Me Forgot Password The post Help raise vital, lifesaving funds this Daffodil Day appeared first on The Murray Valley Standard.
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