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Killarney all set for Kerry Daffodil Day launch
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THE Killarney Daffodil Day Committee will host the Kerry Daffodil Day launch at a coffee morning in the Killarney Towers Hotel tomorrow, Friday, March 3.
Two keynote speakers will provide an insight into the work carried out by the society locally.
Nancy Dineen, an Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse in Killarney, cares for cancer patients at the end of their life in their own home. Last year 77 cancer patients in Kerry received 369 nights of care through the Society’s Night Nursing service.
Ciaran O’Halloran, volunteer driver, has recently volunteered as a driver with the Society’s Volunteer Driver Service in Kerry. This free service transports cancer patients to their chemotherapy appointments.
In 2016 298 journeys were facilitated for 33 patients from Kerry. Daffodil Day takes place on March 24, 2017, and plays a significant role in supporting the Irish Cancer Society’s vital services for cancer patients and their families in Kerry and nationwide, as well as funding collaborative cancer research to find better ways of diagnosing and treating cancer.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Daffodil Day and the Irish Cancer Society needs to raise over €3m to provide care, information and support to people affected by cancer. “The local Daffodil Day committee are appealing to the public to volunteer to sell daffodils on March 24 and to donate to support people affected by cancer,” said Kathrina Breen of the Killarney and South Kerry branch of the Irish Cancer Society.
Other speakers at Friday’s event will include Michael Healy Rae, TD, Eugene O’Sullivan, chairman of the Killarney Daffodil Day Committee, and Mark Mellett, head of Fundraising, Irish Cancer Society.
Above: The Killarney/South Kerry branch of The Irish Cancer Society are looking forward to their annual coffee morning and Daffodil Day launch. Pictured from left, are Kathleen Cronin, Kathrina Breen, Eugene O'Sullivan and Kathleen O'Shea.
PICTURE: EAMONN KEOGH