Canadian Cancer Society kicks off 60th anniversary of Daffodil Month

This April, the Canadian Cancer Society marks its 60th 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 Daffodil Month funds critical cancer research, education and advocacy initiatives as well as compassionate support programs across the country.

Volunteers will be hitting the streets in communities across Canada, canvassing door to door, selling pins and fresh cut daffodils and encouraging the public to give generously.

In Ontario, fresh daffodils will be available at Loblaws and affiliate stores from April 17 to May 4 while supplies last.  

Volunteers will be at various locations in the community selling pins throughout the month including Loblaws and affiliate locations from April 20 to 23 and April 27 to 30.

To learn more about Daffodil Month visit cancer.ca/daffodil.

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