Thank you

The Cancer Society would like to thank everyone involved in Daffodil Day 2008. It's thanks to you, our volunteers, sponsors, supporters and donors, that we are able to make the day such a success and raise the all important funds to keep our work going. It is not too late if you still want to make a donation - please use the 'Get Involved' button.

Once again a great big thank you - we will keep you posted on the final count.

Daffodil Day 

Daffodil Day, the Cancer Society of New Zealand’s flagship annual event, is one of the most important fundraising and awareness campaigns in the country.

Daffodil Day is the culmination of a month of fundraising activities, and is a time when people support the Cancer Society’s essential work. 

We use the daffodil as our symbol as it is one of the first flowers of spring, whose bright yellow blooms remind us of the joys the new season will bring. It represents the hope there is for all those affected by cancer.

The National Bank of New Zealand is the proud principal sponsor of the event, and the hard work of its employees helps focus the nation's attention on our cause every year. 

The next Daffodil Day will be 28 August, 2009.

Cancer affects 1 in 3 New Zealanders. With your help, we have the hope of reducing its incidence and impact.

Please donate generously.