'I fundraised for Irish Cancer Society for 20 years, but never thought I would get cancer twice'
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Mary Woods, a 68-year-old cancer survivor, has dedicated over 20 years to fundraising for the Irish Cancer Society. Reflecting on her experiences ahead of Daffodil Day on March 28, she shares how she never imagined herself in need of the charity she actively supported. Living in Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co Clare, Mary emphasizes the importance of Daffodil Day, urging others to contribute to help raise awareness and funds essential for cancer research and support services.
"I never thought I would be on the receiving side of it. For over 20 years, I have actively fundraised for the Irish Cancer Society, believing in its mission to support those affected by cancer."
"Daffodil Day means a lot to me. It's a time to raise awareness and funds for cancer research and support, and I encourage everyone to give what they can."
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