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Donegal's Daffodil Day triumph 08.08.07

PEOPLE in Inishowen helped raise €87,000 during the Irish Cancer Society's annual Daffodil Day this year.
The Donegal total contributed to a record €3.8m raised nationally during Daffodil Day to help men, women and children around the country, suffering from cancer.
2007 - a bumper year for Daffodil Day. "This total is the largest amount that has been raised since Daffodil Day first began 20 years ago," said a spokesperson.
"The Irish Cancer Society would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the public in Donegal for continuing to support this day so the Society can continue to provide free patient care and specialist nursing services for people
with cancer and their families all over Ireland."
The latest data from the National Cancer Registry shows that 25,372 people were diagnosed with cancer in Ireland in 2005 with approximately 8,000 people dying from the disease.
All monies raised from Daffodil Day are channelled into the provision of free nationwide patient care services including hospital and community based nursing services for people with cancer and their families.
The services include the National Cancer Helpline (Freefone 1800 200 700), oncology liaison nursing in major cancer treatment hospitals, grants towards specialist palliative care nurses in the community, counselling services, cancer nurse education and training, and the Society’s signature night nursing service.
This year, more that 1,200 people across the country will be cared for at home with the assistance of an Irish Cancer Society funded night nurse. This translates to around 4,800 nights of care.
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