"Daffodil Day, the daffodil flower is a symbol of hope for people with cancer"

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Lyrian Fleming-Parsley - Cancer Council Victoria Credit: Supplied

Today, August 31 marks the 37th annual Daffodil Day for Cancer Council’s most iconic national fundraiser. A symbol of hope for a cancer-free world. Daffodil Day raises awareness and funds for lifesaving cancer research, prevention and support programs. SBS Kurdish speaks to Lyrian Fleming-Parsley about the significance of Daffodil Day.




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