TERMINAL illness charity Marie Curie had its annual Great Daffodil Appeal boosted thanks to the tremendous support of people in Farnham last month.
Held every March, the appeal calls on people to donate and wear one of the charity’s daffodil pins to help fund vital care and support for people living with a terminal illness.
The charity said its collections in Farnham raised an “incredible total”, contributing to the £35,000 raised in West Surrey alone, and will provide vital funds to help the charity care for more people living with a terminal illness.
Molly Marks, Marie Curie community fundraiser in West Surrey, said: “The Great Daffodil Appeal is Marie Curie’s biggest annual fundraiser and we would like to say a big thank you to everyone in Farnham.
“Every penny from our daffodil pins really does count towards the care and support that Marie Curie is able to provide.”






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