By Sean Delaney
This April, the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) commemorates the 67th Daffodil Month, a time when Canadians unite to support those affected by cancer. This campaign not only raises essential funds for cancer research and support services but also symbolizes resilience and hope. By wearing the daffodil pin or purchasing fresh daffodils, individuals stand in solidarity with those battling cancer and honour the memory of loved ones lost. Donating or volunteering during this month helps fund vital research and programs, bringing us closer to a future where cancer’s impact is significantly reduced. Every three minutes, someone in Canada hears the life-changing words, “You have cancer.” For everyone facing cancer, and their loved ones, you can help hope bloom. Your Daffodil Month donation will fuel world-leading cancer research, clinical trials to find better treatments, and a nationwide support system for all those who need it.
To get involved with the Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Campaign, you can:
Donate to Cancer Research: Your contributions will support groundbreaking research and clinical trials aimed at finding better treatments and improving patient outcomes.
Purchase or Wear a Daffodil Pin: This symbol of hope shows your support for those affected by cancer and helps raise awareness.
Create or Participate in a Fundraiser: Engage your community by organizing events or joining existing ones to raise funds for cancer research and support services.
Volunteer Your Time: Offer your skills and time to assist in various CCS initiatives, making a direct impact in the fight against cancer.
These actions help fund vital research and support services for cancer patients. For details on How to contribute, visit the Canadian Cancer Society’s website:
Your support during Daffodil Month can make a profound difference in the lives of those affected by cancer. Together, we can help hope bloom across the nation.
These actions help fund vital research and support services for cancer patients.
For details, visit:
www.cancer.ca/en/ways-to-give/daffodil