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06 Sept 2025

Irish Cancer Society urging people of Louth to support Daffodil Day tomorrow

Irish Cancer Society urging people of Louth to support Daffodil Day tomorrow

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD with Averil Power, CEO, Irish Cancer Society, Mary Twohill, Daffodil Night Nurse, Irish Cancer Society, Nora Forde (age 6) and Patrick Breen (age 5). Photo: Andres Poveda

The Irish Cancer Society is urging the public to take back from cancer any way they can and to support its most important Daffodil Day yet happening tomorrow, Friday March 24th.

Members of the public can donate at cancer.ie/daffodilday.

The Society is aiming to raise €4 million to support its vital free services, including its Night Nursing service, Volunteer Driver service, freephone Support Line, Daffodil Information Centres, and funding for state-of-the-art cancer research and life-saving cancer trials. 

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