Every year the Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal raises vital funds to support the charity’s work – providing care and support to people living with terminal illness and their families, and people approaching the end of their lives.
Last week, Richard Fuller MP attended the Great Daffodil Appeal Event in Parliament alongside Marie Curie Ambassador, Paul Chuckle. The Appeal is Marie Curie’s flagship annual fundraising appeal, now in its 36th year. Every year, thousands of supporters from across the UK come together to raise money to support the charity’s nurses, doctors and hospice staff, so they can continue working on the frontline giving expert care to people at the end of their lives, and supporting their families.
Richard said:
I am proud to wear the daffodil and support the appeal – if you can, please donate to help Marie Curie Nurses continue to be there for the families who need them.
For more information on how to fundraise, donate or set up a virtual collection for the Great Daffodil Appeal visit: mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil