The Irish Cancer Society is asking everyone to get involved.
Daffodil Day returns to the streets of Ireland for the first time today since 2019.
The Irish Cancer Society is calling on the public to take part in anyway they can to show solidarity and support for anyone affected by cancer.
Ambassador for the Cancer Society's Daffodil Day Rachel Purcell who was diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia said all money raised would be used for support services and for cancer research:

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