
what's Daffodil Day?
The Cancer Council's Daffodil Day is the largest merchandise based national fundraising event of its kind for cancer research, education, and patient support in the Southern Hemisphere. The event had its beginnings in Canada around 30 years ago and is now held in eight countries including the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, New Zealand, Denmark and Australia. It is a day to remember people touched by cancer, a day to celebrate survivor ship and to hope for a brighter future.
The daffodil is the international symbol of hope for all those affected by cancer.
The daffodil is the international symbol of hope for all those affected by cancer.
I 'm very sad many people touched by cancer.They suffer a lots physical and mental agonies . Some of them feel hopeless to survive. I think we need pay more attention,more care on them.
1 comment:
Cathy,
I agree that many people are touched by cancer and we really need to care for them. What is your opinion about Daffodil Day as the biggest fundriser event in the Southern Hemisphere?
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