Marie Curie Launches Great Daffodil Appeal For March

Marie Curie calls for helpers for the Great Daffodil Appeal

Marie Curie is calling on the people of East Down to spring into action and volunteer for this year’s Great Daffodil Appeal.

Everyone deserves expert care and support at the end of life and that’s why leading end-of-life charity, Marie Curie, is calling on the residents from Downpatrick to Newcastle and wider areas to support its Great Daffodil Appeal this March.  

Volunteer collectors can help by giving up a few hours of their time to collect at a local store or street nearby.

There will be over 100 collections at local stores or on the street happening throughout the month around Northern Ireland and there’s bound to be one at a time and a place to suit you.

Today, one in four people across the UK don’t get the end-of-life care they need.

So, the Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal encourages people to donate and wear a daffodil pin to help the charity continue to support people with whatever illness they’re likely to die from.

The appeal –  the charity’s flagship fundraiser which is supported by headline partner Superdrug – helps raise much needed funds for Marie Curie Nurses and healthcare professionals.

It helps provide expert support and hospice care in the community and at our Belfast hospice.

Marie Curie is dependent on public donations and last year supporters helped the charity provide direct care to more than 5,000 people in Northern Ireland, providing over 28,000 hospice care at home visits.

Marie Curie Ambassador Ryan Hand (front) and Marie Curie Community Fundraiser Phil Kane are appealing for volunteer collections for next month’s Great Daffodil Appeal with the help of Daffy girls Penny, 12, (left) and Ruby Glover (15).

The money raised also funds the charity’s free support line and webchat, which is available to anyone with an illness they’re likely to die from and those close to them.

It offers practical and emotional support on everything from symptom management and day-to-day care to financial information and bereavement support.

Television and radio presenter Ryan Hand, Marie Curie’s new Ambassador, is lending his support to call for people to sign up to do a collector shift and get involved in Marie Curie’s ‘Go Yellow’ Day on March 21.

The Newcastle man said: “Marie Curie is one of those vital health services you don’t necessarily know  about until one of your relatives or a close friend is facing terminal illness. 

“I know about the charity, as myself and my wider family have called on them when my mother, aunt and cousin died from cancer.

“The charities nurses and healthcare assistants bring such great comfort and expert nursing care to people and their families in homes all over Northern Ireland and at its Belfast hospice.

“Giving up a few hours to collect money or putting a few coins in a collection tin, is not a big thing to do but it all adds up to really helping people at the most difficult time.”

Phil Kane, Marie Curie Community Fundraiser for the East Down area, added:  “Whether you’re an Amanda, an Aoife, a Roger or a Ruairi, everyone deserves expert end-of-life care and support.

“The Great Daffodil Appeal, now in its 38th year, is a brilliant and fun way to join in and give back to our local community here in County Down whilst also helping us provide a vital service to those in the final chapter of their lives.

“Volunteering is super simple, and our team will be on hand to support you throughout to make sure you have everything you need, including the big yellow hat, and ensure it’s the best experience possible.  

“By giving up your time to collect this Great Daffodil Appeal, you will be helping Marie Curie continue to provide expert end of life care and support for people with any illness they are likely to die from.

“If you’re interested, we’d love to hear from you.”

To find out more about how you can volunteer contact your local Community Fundraiser, Phil Kane on:

phil.kane@mariecurie.org.uk

or phone on 028 9088 2060.

Superdrug is the headline partner for the Great Daffodil Appeal in 2024.

You can also pick up a daffodil pin in any Superdrug store this March and help ensure everyone gets expert care and support right to the end.

You can also buy a daffodil pin and a bunch of fresh cut daffodils with 10p per bunch in aid of Marie Curie, from mid-February to end of March in all Spar stores.

Coming soon to Forestside Shopping Centre in Belfast are eight new ‘Moos on the Mall’ –  cow statues decorated in a spring theme by schools, community groups and corporate supporters of Marie Curie.

For information and to donate, please visit:

Mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil