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Wear your daffodil this March and help us continue caring for people with terminal cancer and other illnesses
Each March, the Great Daffodil Appeal aims to get everyone to wear a daffodil in support of our Marie Curie Nurses and raise money to help us provide more free care to people with terminal cancer and other illnesses.
But for those who have been touched by the work of Marie Curie, wearing the daffodil has a special and personal meaning.
Order a box of daffodils at – https://secure.mariecurie.org.uk/registe…

Spring your school into action to support the Great Daffodil Appeal
Brighten up your school and get pupils, teachers and school staff wearing yellow to raise money for the Great Daffodil Appeal 2012.
The money raised will help our Marie Curie Nurses provide more free care to people with terminal cancer and other illnesses, in their own homes.
How it works
March 2, 2012 is the official Wear Something Yellow to School day, but feel free to choose any day in March that suits your school.
Wear something yellow to school
Wear a yellow hat, tights, wig or pair of shoes – anything goes as long as it’s yellow.
Collect donations
Ask eveyone to donate £2 to dress up in yellow for the day.
Too cool to wear yellow to school?
Don’t worry, there are lots of other fundraising activities to get
everyone involved in supporting the Great Daffodil Appeal 2012.
Register
Register today and we’ll send you fundraising pack including
top tips for fundraising, posters, bunting,
a box of daffodils and much more.
Activity sheet

Quiz

Lesson plans

Wear Something Yellow to School poster

Yellow tie

Bunting
