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06 Sept 2025

Kildare family urge community to 'go all in' against cancer on daffodil day

Estimated that in 2025 alone, 42,000 people in Ireland will be diagnosed with cancer

Kildare family urge community to 'go all in' against cancer on daffodil day

(L-R) Tina McCabe, Daffodil Day launch MC Sonya Lennon, Irish Cancer Society CEO Averil Power, PJ and Conor McCabe.

Today, on World Cancer Day, Kildare family, Tina, PJ and Conor McCabe from Newbridge are urging their community to turn daffodil yellow on Daffodil Day March 28th and go all in to raise vital funds and give hope to cancer patients.

Pictured at the Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day Supporter’s Launch 2025 on Friday, January 31st in Croke Park were: (L-R) Tina McCabe, Daffodil Day launch MC Sonya Lennon, Irish Cancer Society CEO Averil Power, PJ and Conor McCabe.

Averil Power, CEO, Irish Cancer Society said: “This year alone, its estimated that 42,000 people will be diagnosed with cancer in Ireland. There isn’t a family that hasn’t felt the devastating impact of a cancer diagnosis. But no matter what cancer brings, the Irish Cancer Society is here to help.

“All of our essential services, like free counselling, Daffodil Centres, Night Nursing, and patient travel are fuelled by fundraising. Today, on World Cancer Day, we are delighted to launch a new range of holistic free services for those affected by cancer, including our new Diet & Exercise programme and our Welfare & Supports service. We simply would be unable to provide this support without the public’s generosity.”

She added: “The more we raise on Daffodil Day, the more we can do. The more help we can give to children and adults going through cancer. The more lifesaving research we can fund. And the sooner we can ensure all cancer survivors have the support they need to live life to the full. We're all in because you are. Join us this Daffodil Day and help us do more.”

Daffodil Day takes place on Friday March 28th. Whether you want to get involved with your school, company, or in your community, there are lots of ways to go all in and support cancer patients across Ireland.

Visit www.cancer.ie to get involved or to learn more.

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