Celebrating Hope: The 66th Daffodil Month with the Canadian Cancer Society

  •  April, 2024
Celebrating Hope: The 66th Daffodil Month with the Canadian Cancer Society This April, the Canadian Cancer Society marks the 66th Daffodil Month, rallying Canadians to support those impacted by cancer. This campaign is not just about raising funds for cancer research and support, it symbolizes re...

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October: A month to raise awareness and take action against breast cancer

  •  October, 2023
By Shelly Harris BScn CCRN Rn-C As the vibrant leaves of October fall and transform our surroundings into a sea of warm hues, it also marks the onset of an equally significant transformation – Canadian Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This October, let us unite in the fight against breast cancer, e...

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Daffodils for cancer support

  •  April, 2023
By Sean Delaney This April is the 65th Daffodil Month for the Canadian Cancer Society. You can support people living with cancer and honour those who have died by wearing a daffodil pin or buying fresh daffodils. The money raised through flower and pin sales during Daffodil Month funds critical c...

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Help hope bloom with your Daffodil donation

  •  April, 2022
By Sean Delaney The resilient daffodil is the first flower to bloom in the spring and is a symbol of strength, courage, and hope – a symbol made even more important as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to bring isolation, uncertainty and treatment delays to people facing cancer. Now, more than ever...

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Canadian Cancer Society – CIBC Run for the Cure

  •  October, 2020
The Canadian Cancer Society invites you to run or walk on Sunday, October 4, for the CIBC Run for the Cure. With one in eight Canadian women expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, your support matters more than ever. So, whether it’s your first time or you’ve participate...

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Mighty daffodil packs a powerful punch since 1957

  •  April, 2019
By Sean Delaney This April, the Canadian Cancer Society marks its 61st Daffodil Month by rallying Canadians to show their support for people living with cancer and honour those who have died by wearing a daffodil pin or buying fresh daffodils. Money raised through flower and pin sales during Da...

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