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Look what daffodils do

Every year at the end of March or the beginning of April, Canadian Cancer Society volunteers in Saskatchewan are busy delivering and selling bright, yellow daffodils to bring spring a little closer and help raise money in support of the fight against cancer.

 

The daffodil is the Canadian Cancer Society's symbol of hope. The bright, cheerful blooms are sold every year and mark the beginning of cancer month in April.

To order daffodils

Daffodils go on sale across Saskatchewan starting in early February. To order your flowers, contact your local Canadian Cancer Society office by phone or e-mail.


Be a daffodil offline coordinator

You can help bring spring to your workplace by selling daffodils to your colleagues.

Hope blooms when you volunteer 

Volunteer to sell daffodils in your community

Where your money goes

Funds raised through daffodil sales enable the Canadian Cancer Society to:

  • fund excellence in research on all types of cancer
  • advocate for healthy public policy
  • promote healthy lifestyles to help reduce cancer risk
  • provide information about cancer
  • support people living with cancer

Last modified on:  20 March 2009

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