A number of Offaly people took part in the national launch of the Irish Cancer Society's major annual fundraiser, Daffodil Day, at a special event in Croke Park on Friday last, World Cancer Day.
LAOIS residents Isabella O’Sullivan and Mary Donoher are encouraging their communities to turn daffodil yellow on Daffodil Day Friday 28 March and go all in to raise vital funds and give hope to ...
Award-winning digital marketing agency ZOMA are gearing up for their second annual Daffodil Day fundraiser which takes place ...
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Gathering to feature wide range of experts discussing fear of cancer reoccurrence, diet and nutrition, sexual health, and ...
The Fennelly family from Portlaoise has called on locals to show their support this Daffodil Day to raise vital funds for ...
Dublin locals father and son Paul Markey Snr. and Jnr. from Leopardstown are urging their community to turn daffodil yellow ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
A top Irish entrepreneur has invited Irish American business leaders to lace up their hiking boots and join a unique mountain marathon in Mayo ...
Sparked by the late 13-0 push and Burton’s 26 points, Notre Dame escaped Georgia Tech with a 71-68 win, its second straight ...
Households affected by cancer are hit with additional costs of around €700 per month and see an average loss of income of ...
The American Cancer Society's latest cancer report shows both positive and concerning trends: overall cancer deaths are down but the number of women and young adults with cancer is up. The annual ...