The collection was held at Morrisons in Canterbury and our members happily put on the eye-catching daffodil hats that have come to symbolise Marie Curie UK’s work.
Marie Curie UK supports the terminally ill (including those with terminal cancer) and, according to their website, Marie Curie nurses provide “highly skilled care in our hospices and in people’s homes across the UK, day and night.” Their website also says that “trained volunteers and advisers offer practical information and support” when people don’t know what to do next…or just need to talk. And the daffodils? The website says: “They’re a positive, life-affirming symbol, with a bright and joyful yellow colour.”
You can learn more about Marie Curie UK and donate direct to them here. You can also find other fundraising ideas or buy from the Marie Curie shop on their site in order to support their work.
Picture: Rotarians Jim and Nan (and Anne) busy collecting for Marie Curie UK in bright yellow daffodil hats! Picture credit: Florin Diaconu/Marie Curie UK.