The American Cancer Society Daffodil Days

American Cancer Society Daffodil Days

The daffodil is a symbol of hope and renewal. To the American Cancer Society, daffodils represent hope for a world with less cancer and more birthdays – one where cancer never steals another day from anyone’s life.

Every spring, we fight back against cancer through the American Cancer Society Daffodil Days program. By making a Daffodil Days donation, you will be doing more than giving or receiving beautiful flowers – you will be sharing hope for a future free of cancer by raising funds and awareness to beat the disease. Your support will help the American Cancer Society save lives by helping people stay well with tips, tools, and resources so they can take steps to reduce their cancer risk or find it early, when it’s most treatable; by helping people get well with free programs and services that help them focus on beating cancer; by finding cures by funding and conducting groundbreaking research; and by fighting back with lawmakers to pass laws that create a healthier world.

Want to become involved in Daffodil days? Visit the American Cancer Society’s website to find a program in your area or to sign up to be a Daffodil Days coordinator!

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