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Centra stores across Dublin call on public to ‘Take Part and Take Back from Cancer’ in support of the Irish Cancer Society

by Carolyn Hanlon
Pictured: Lifestyle Influencer Jess Redden showing her support for Centra’s ‘Take Part and Take Back from Cancer’ campaign in support of the Irish Cancer Society this Daffodil Day.
Pictured: Lifestyle Influencer Jess Redden showing her support for Centra’s ‘Take Part and Take Back from Cancer’ campaign in support of the Irish Cancer Society this Daffodil Day. Photo credit: Julien Behal 

Jess Redden lends her support to Daffodil Day #TakeBackGo in-store from 24th -27th March to donate

To mark Daffodil Day on the 25th March, leading Irish convenience retailer Centra and Jess Redden, pharmacist and lifestyle influencer, are encouraging people to ‘Take Part and Take Back from Cancer’, supporting communities as they raise funds and give hope to cancer patients and their families.

Centra has been a proud supporter of the Irish Cancer Society for 13 years and this year as the lead partner in this year’s Daffodil Day campaign, from 24th – 27th March in participating Centra stores nationwide, customers can choose to tap and donate at the till to support this worthy cause.  100% of donations will go directly to the Irish Cancer Society enabling them to provide crucial support services such as the Irish Cancer Society Freephone Support Line, the Volunteer Driver Service, the Night Nursing Service, and the free Counselling Service.

“I am delighted to support Centra and this year’s Daffodil Day Campaign”, commented Jess Redden. “I am only too aware of the devastating impact of cancer as I lost my dad to the disease in 2020. The support services that the Irish Cancer Society provide are invaluable to those who have been diagnosed and also their families”.

PICTURED: Lifestyle Influencer Jess Redden showing her support for Centra’s ‘Take Part and Take Back from Cancer’ campaign in support of the Irish Cancer Society this Daffodil Day.

Those who can’t make it into a Centra store this weekend can donate to this worthy cause by visiting: https://daffodilday.ie/?utm_id=CentraP.

Last year donations raised through fundraising allowed the Irish Cancer Society to provide vital cancer support services to patients across Dublin, including 3,742 counselling sessions through the Remote Counselling service and at Affiliate Cancer Support Centres, 1,173 nights of Night Nursing, 5,448 Volunteer Driver service journeys and 10,279 supporting and comforting conversations though the Support Line and Daffodil Centres.

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