The American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days Fundraiser
With your support, we can continue to help those touched by cancer, empower people to fight back against this disease, and save more lives! Please fill out the order form for Daffodils that must be dropped off to the Volunteer Program Office by Friday, February 27, 2009 with checks (payable to: American Cancer Society) or cash.
SIFE (Students In Free Enterprise) will be Delivering the Daffodils the week of March 16-19, 2009
Bear and a Bunch™
The Boyds exclusive limited-edition bear for the 2009 Bear and a Bunch campaign is Carrie N. Hope. The 10-inch plush, brown-colored bear, which has cream accent muzzle, ears, and paw pads, and brown eyes, is holding a denim bag with Daffodil Days embroidery in yellow that contains felt daffodils. As with previous Bear and a Bunch offerings, Carrie also has an embroidered daffodil on one paw and the American Cancer Society logo on the other. The bear will be offered along with 10 fresh-cut daffodils for a suggested donation of $25.
Potted bulbs (3 multi-stem bulbs in each pot)
These potted daffodil bulbs allows recipients to watch their daffodils bloom and serves as a reminder of the hope we all share for a world where cancer is no longer a life-threatening disease. Suggested minimum donation: $15
Bouquet (10 stems)
A bouquet consists of 10 fresh-cut daffodils. A vase is not included. Suggested minimum donation: $10 each.
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Daffodil Days contributions to the American Cancer Society are helping people face cancer every day in every community. Your support of Daffodil Days enables the Society to offer free programs and services that help people fight cancer with courage and optimism, while providing physical and emotional support and financial information to ease the cancer experience. Additionally, your Daffodil Days contributions fund groundbreaking cancer research, help educate people about the importance of cancer prevention and early detection, and allow the American Cancer Society to advocate for meaningful public health policies that benefit the community.
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