The Irish Cancer Society relies on donations from the public to deliver our services, so we are incredibly grateful to everyone who donated through the #NoMakeUpSelfie phenomenon, writes Irish Cancer Society Head of Fundraising, Mark Mellett.
The Irish Cancer Society relies on voluntary donations from the public for 95 per cent of the €20m raised each year. This infographic explains where that money - the money so generously donated and raised by the public - goes.
Recent controversies in the charity sector have resulted in intense scrutiny of the way charities are run. In this short video, the Irish Cancer Society's Head of Fundraising and Financial Controller outline how the Society spends the money raised on Daffodil Day and other fundraising efforts each year.
Darragh Doyle, one of Ireland's leading digital communicators, takes over our @DaffodilDay Twitter account for Daffodil Day, Friday, March 28th. Follow all the updates here!
It's been an unforgettable Daffodil Day - after last year's weather-affected day, the elements were much kinder this time around, and again there were phenomenal levels of generosity and goodwill all over Ireland. Here's the story of the day as told by you, right across social media.
The role of research and how it can eliminate cancer will be the main topic of discussion at a free public event entitled "Can Research Eliminate Cancer?" being organised by the Irish Cancer Society on Wednesday (30 April 2014) at the Hilton Hotel, Dublin.
Irish Cancer Society Head office, 43/45 Northumberland Road Dublin, D04 VX65; Charity Regulatory Authority No. 20009502; Revenue Number CHY5863; Company Number 20868.