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Daffodil Days

The daffodil, the first flower of spring, is our symbol of hope in the fight against cancer. During Daffodil Days, this flower emphasizes the spirit of renewed life and the hope that we will someday win the war against cancer.

Daffodil Days takes place in early spring, with local American Cancer Society offices offering the flowers in return for a donation to help support our cancer research, education, advocacy, and patient service efforts. The flowers can be found throughout your community…in local businesses, hospitals, schools, and organizations. By donating to Daffodil Days, you are helping us fight this deadly disease while spreading hope to others around you.

For more information on participating Daffodil Days locations in the states of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma or Texas, please click here to visit www.cancer.org/daffodils. For more information about getting involved with Daffodil Days in your community, please click here to email Jamie Fassnacht.