On this day, Australians all over the country come together and, for all that cancer takes, we give hope. We give to support people impacted by cancer and we give to support cancer research that will save lives.
In 2024, Australians gave a bunch for Daffodil Day, raising over $3.3 million towards lifesaving cancer research. This year, we would love to have your vital support once more.
We know that almost 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85, so it takes all of us to give hope for better treatments and better outcomes. The more hope we give, the more lives we can save. That's why we're encouraging you to give it your all by registering to fundraise or by donating this Daffodil Day.
Daffodil Day 2025 is Thursday, 21 August but you can get involved and help support this special day any time throughout the month.
Source: https://www.daffodilday.com.au/about
Each year at Molescope we raise funds throughout the month of August to donate towards this important cause.
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