Clonmel is all set for Daffodil Day on Friday

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Clonmel Daffodil Day Group launched their fundraising campaign on Thursday, 6th March in Place 4U. The event proved a great success and we would like to express thanks for the wonderful support received and to the staff of Place4U for helping organise the event.

Pictured at the launch of Daffodil Day in Clonmel Agnes O Donoghue, Nicola McMahon munster Co ordinator Irish Cancer Society, Cll Pat English Mayor, Nita McElroy irish Cancer Society nurse

Among the attendees were District Mayor Pat English and Nicola McMahon, Munster Coordinator. Chairperson Agnes O’Donoghue welcomed all present and thanked them for their continued support which helps raise cancer awareness and allows for provision of important services. She added that new volunteers are always welcome.

Some of the large crowd that turned out in Place4U to launch Daffodil Day

Nicola McMahon outlined the tremendous work carried out by the night nurse team caring for the terminally ill. She also referenced the Volunteer Driver Service which patients availed of to travel to and from chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments. Daffodil Day funds have also been invested in research for improved screening and detection.

Pictured at the launch of Daffodil Day in Clonmel Cll Richie Molloy, Agnes O Donoghue, Nicola McMahon munster Co ordinator Irish Cancer Society, Cll Pat English Mayor, Cll Siobhan Ambrose

Nita McElroy, member of night nurse team, thanked all involved for their fundraising raising and mentioned the invaluable support provided to adults and children who avail of the service.

This year Daffodil Day falls on this Friday, 28th March and we would like to thank the people of Clonmel for their continued generous support.

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