Jean is one of the thousands of volunteers who donate their time each March helping to turn Ireland yellow on Daffodil Day. Drogheda is known for it's annual Daffodil Day celebrations and Jean talks about how important it is for everyone involved.
Des is chair of the Waterford Daffodil Day committee. Each year he volunteers his time to bring Daffodil Day to his city and raise funds to support the Irish Cancer Society.
It's been an unforgettable Daffodil Day - after last year's weather-affected day, the elements were much kinder this time around, and again there were phenomenal levels of generosity and goodwill all over Ireland. Here's the story of the day as told by you, right across social media.
Daffodil Day 2013, kindly supported by Dell, took place on Friday, March 22nd. Unfortunately, the atrocious weather in Ireland on the day seriously affected the Daffodil Day efforts, with fundraising down 50% on last year.
The Irish Cancer Society is thanking all those who supported Daffodil Day 2013, which took place on Friday 22nd of March during disastrous weather conditions that severely impacted the fundraising day.
Irish Cancer Society with support from Dell appeal to companies to show they ‘care’ this March as they launch ‘Our Company Cares’ as part of Daffodil Day 2013
Irish Cancer Society Head office, 43/45 Northumberland Road Dublin, D04 VX65; Charity Regulatory Authority No. 20009502; Revenue Number CHY5863; Company Number 20868.