Cancer Survivor Rallies Galway for Irish Cancer Society
Paula Carroll, a cancer survivor from Galway, is urging her community to support the Irish Cancer Societys Daffodil Day. After battling both bowel and breast cancer, shes now cancer-free and grateful for the care she received. Donations from events like Daffodil Day fund essential services, such as patient transport, counseling, and home nursing. Last year in Galway, public support provided over 620 free treatment rides, nearly 400 counseling sessions, and more than 380 nights of home nursing. Every bit of involvement counts in turning uncertainty into hope for patients and families.
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