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American Cancer Society's Daffodil Days returns

Nov. 18, 2009 | 0 comments

Public Forum: The holiday season may still be coming up, but the American Cancer Society is already looking forward to spring. Every spring, people across the country join the fight against cancer by spreading hope through the American Cancer Society's Daffodil Days program. Daffodils for the 2010 Waukesha County American Cancer Society's Daffodil Days will be delivered March 15. Daffodil Days is one of the American Cancer Society's oldest and most beloved fundraising programs that celebrates the society's mission to eliminate cancer as a life-threatening disease. Daffodil Days provides individuals with the opportunity to join the fight against cancer by offering beautiful daffodils in exchange for donations. By raising funds to support the Daffodil Days campaign, you can bring a touch of spring to your community and help save lives. Getting involved in Daffodil Days is easy and fun. We are currently looking for community members to be Daffodil Days coordinators. All you need to do is route an order form around work, church, school or your neighborhood. On March 15, your beautiful springtime daffodils will be delivered to you. Please also consider giving a gift of hope this holiday season. Gift of Hope bouquets are daffodil bouquets that are anonymously delivered to cancer patients undergoing treatment. We also offer Bear Hugs for Hope, a Daffodil Days teddy bear anonymously delivered to comfort a child who is experiencing cancer. Gift of Hope bouquets and Bear Hugs for Hope are available for a suggested donation of $25. If you would like information about Daffodil Days, please contact your American Cancer Society at (800) 947-0487, Ext. 4365, or send an e-mail to heather.byron@cancer.org.American Cancer Society

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