The Irish Cancer Society is setting a target of six million euro to raise this year.
The Irish Cancer Society is trying to raise six million euro on Daffodil Day this year.
And an Offaly Mother is calling on the public to get behind the charity.
Tullamore's Shirley Keyes daughter Nicole was diagnosed with leukemia when she was five years old.
The Irish Cancer Society stood in to provide the Keyes family with financial support, a funded trip to Barrettstown, and art therapy.
Ms Keyes says a visit from a music therapist arranged by the charity meant the world to them:
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