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February 9, 2007
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ACS Garden City Unit Begins "Daffodil Days" Campaign

Every year the American Cancer Society welcomes the arrival of Spring with thousands of Daffodils. This magnificent flower is also the Society's Symbol of Hope...that cancer will be eliminated as a major health problem.

It is our hope that you will join the Garden City Unit of the American Cancer Society in continuing to make a difference in the fight against cancer by participating in the "Daffodil Days" campaign. Funds raised through the "Daffodil Days" campaign support the American Cancer Society's progress towards a cancer-free world by helping to fund life-saving research, education, advocacy and services for cancer patients and their families.

The Gift of Hope is the highlight of Daffodil Days. Your minimum donation of $20 will enable the American Cancer Society to further its mission and to also deliver an anonymous gift of flowers to a cancer patient in a health care facility in our community. This year we have chosen the following facilities: The Cancer Center for Kids at Winthrop Hospital, South Nassau Communities Hospital, South Nassau Hospital Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering at Mercy Hospital, North Shore University Hospital Manhasset and Meals on Wheels.

You are also invited to purchase a bunch of 10 fresh-cut daffodils for a $10 donation, or a 2007 Limited Edition Boyd's Bear and a bunch of daffodils for a $25 donation.

Daffodils and bears sell out quickly, so please be sure to place your order with Pamela Hyer, 43 Wyatt Road, Garden City by Wednesday, February 28th , 2007. Checks may be made out to the American Cancer Society. Any questions please contact either Pam at 747-2815 or Susan Pickering, ACS Director of Special Events, at 921-6082, ext. 3014.