The Canadian Cancer Society will be selling Daffodil pins next month in order to raise money for cancer research.
Throughout the month of April the Canadian Cancer Society will be selling Daffodil pins to help raise money for the fight against cancer.
Daffodils are an emblem for the Cancer Society and a sign of hope for those battling cancer.
Kelly Jorgensen, volunteer engagement coordinator with the Cancer Society, said that volunteers will be selling pins at a few locations across Oxford County.
"We have various locations in Woodstock and Ingersoll and there are some places in Tillsonburg as well. It is happening on March 31st to April 2nd, and April 7th to the 9th. So those are two weekends, Thursday, Friday and Saturday."
If you are interested in volunteering call Jorgensen at 519-537-5592 or click here to sign up for a shift.

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