The Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Campaign is underway.
It rallies Canadians to support and remember those affected by cancer. And with nearly 1 in 2 Canadians diagnosed in their lifetime, almost all of us are impacted in some way.
Pre-COVID, the flower would be distributed to people across Canada who made a donation to the charity, but due to the pandemic, people can purchase a digital daffodil online and honor someone they love with a virtual badge you can print or share online.
You can also set up an online fundraising page or host a virtual event to help support cancer research.
The Daffodil Campaign was first launched in Canada more than 70 years ago.
For more details, please click here.
Every spring, we rally Canadians together to support and remember those affected by cancer. Thanks to #DaffodilCampaign partners like Metro, Adonis, Super C, Jean Coutu and Brunet, you can donate in stores from April 4 to 11. pic.twitter.com/MlKL1xQk4e
— Canadian Cancer Society (@cancersociety) April 2, 2021
With nearly 1 in 2 Canadians expected to hear the words, “you have cancer”, in their lifetime, we all have a reason to make a difference. Visit one of our partner locations, Provigo and Maxi, from April 4 to 11 to support the #DaffodilCampaign. pic.twitter.com/JDBEGx9sMR
— Canadian Cancer Society (@cancersociety) April 2, 2021
Life has changed. People affected by cancer need you more than ever. Show your support throughout April by making a donation at your local Pharmasave store, a long-time #DaffodilCampaign partner who believes like we do in a world where no Canadian fears cancer. pic.twitter.com/Sdq1Nzm0FR
— Canadian Cancer Society (@cancersociety) April 2, 2021