American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days Raise Awareness

Daffodil Days is one of the American Cancer Society’s oldest and most beloved
fundraising programs. As the first flower of spring, the daffodil represents
hope and renewal. To the American Cancer Society, the daffodil symbolizes the
hope we all share for a future where cancer no longer threatens those we love.

Each spring, the Society offers daffodils to donors in appreciation for a
contribution. By sending bunches of daffodils to friends, family members, and
people touched by cancer, you are sharing a message of hope and raising funds
and awareness to help defeat cancer.

For more than 35 years, the Daffodil Days program has empowered people to make a
difference in the fight against cancer. Your support of the American Cancer
Society Daffodil Days program helps give strength and hope to the millions of
Americans facing cancer.

With your help, the American Cancer Society is saving lives. Together, were
helping people stay well by educating and empowering people to live healthy
lives and reduce their cancer risk. Through our many programs and services,
were also helping people facing cancer get well and find the help they need to
make decisions and overcome obstacles in their personal cancer fight. As the
largest private funder of cancer research, were leading the way in finding
cancers causes and cures. And were helping people fight back against cancer
and advocate for laws to keep families healthy and improve access to health care
for everyone regardless of income.

Find out more about our lifesaving mission by visiting Your Dollars at Work. If
you or someone you love is facing cancer, please call us anytime, 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, at 1-800-ACS-2345, or visit us at
www.cancer.org.

Please join us. For more information or to find a Daffodil Days campaign near
you, click on your state in the map here:

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/par/PAR_4_Daffodil_Days.asp

Source:
American Cancer Society