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  •  Fri, Dec 28 2007, 9:47 PM 113133

    Great Big Gift for Daffodil Place

    Great Big Gift for Daffodil Place 

    Great Big Sea has announced that all of the proceeds from their Great Big Christmas Concert will go to Daffodil Place. The show is in its thirteenth season and members of the band indicated that making Daffodil Place the beneficiary of the event was an easy decision to make. Chairman of the Daffodil Place Campaign John Steele says they are truly grateful to Great Big Sea for the selfless gesture. The Great Big Christmas Show will be held December 28th at the Delta St. John's and will include special guests The Novaks. Tickets will go on sale for the show at noon on November 24th at Mile One Centre.

    Daffodil Place which is being built by the Canadian Cancer Society, will provide accommodation offering the comforts of home and the privacy that will help patients on the road to recovery. For those in cancer treatment, it will provide meal services, emotional and practical support programs, access to information, in-treatment wellness programs and transportation to care facilities.

    The Canadian Cancer Society is a national, community-based organization of volunteers, whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. If you or somebody you know have questions about cancer, please call our cancer information service at (888) 939-3333 or visit www.cancer.ca.

    http://www.daffodilplace.ca/news/Great_Big_Christmas.asp 

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    Of Deltas and Daffodils
    December 28, 2007

    The Daffodil Place Campaign gets a big lift this evening with a special gift from Great Big Sea. Band members are donating the proceeds from their Great Big Christmas Concert to Daffodil Place. The facility is expected to open its doors to cancer patients about a year from now. Tonight's show, which is sold out, takes place at the Delta.



    http://www.vocm.com/news-info.asp?id=25631 

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    $1 MILLION MILESTONE!

    (St. John’s, NL) October 25, 2007 – The Daffodil Place Campaign today announced that more than one million dollars has been raised to build the facility for cancer patients who must travel to St. John’s for treatment that could save their lives. Being built by the Canadian Cancer Society, Daffodil Place will be the first facility of its kind in the province to offer dedicated accommodations and services designed for people undergoing cancer treatment.

    The Chairman of the Campaign, John Steele, made the announcement on the site where Daffodil Place will be constructed. Steele said “We are quite proud of what has been achieved since we launched Daffodil Place in May of this year. Over one million dollars has been raised since we started”. Steele added that discussions with companies doing business in the province are very positive in terms of their support for the Daffodil Place project and said “the corporate community is 100% behind this project.”

    Significant contributions have come from the Loyal Orange Lodge Hostel Association and the VOCM Cares Foundation. The Campaign has also received a great deal of support from businesses throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. In addition, community fundraising has played a huge role in reaching the $1 million milestone. More than $250,000 has been garnered through events organized by service clubs, businesses, schools, golf associations, motorcyclists and church groups in locations all over the province.

    The members of the Campaign Cabinet for Daffodil Place are out in the community seeking support from the corporate sector and the community at large. Member Alan Doyle says he is encouraged by how people are reacting to the Daffodil Place project. Doyle says, “Everywhere we go, everyone we meet is excited about this project. People understand the need for this facility and want to help build Daffodil Place for all of Newfoundland and Labrador.” The Daffodil Place Campaign will raise an additional $6 million over the next three years.

    The 24-room Daffodil Place will be re-constructed at the site of the Elim Pentecostal Church in St. John’s. It will bring together, accommodations, a resource centre, and all the programs and services offered by the Canadian Cancer Society.

    In 2006 an estimated 2,300 people in this province were diagnosed with cancer. That number is likely to increase over time as the population ages. Many people with cancer must travel to St. John’s for specialized treatment. They are responsible for the cost of their own travel and accommodation for up to six weeks.

    According to research, one in three rural patients pays more than $200 for travel and lodging for a single visit. One in 11 pays more than $1,000. Some people battling cancer must find an additional $5,000 or more each time they have to stay in St. John’s for treatment. Many people with cancer and their families must endure these costs while facing a reduced family income. When Daffodil Place opens its doors in late 2008, it will provide a place that people diagnosed with cancer can call home when it means the most.

    The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is to eradicate cancer and to enhance the quality of life of people living with cancer.

    http://www.daffodilplace.ca/news/One_Million_Milestone.asp

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    Daffodil Place Campaign Cabinet – front L-R Brian Dalton, Dr. Roy West, Pamela Faulkner Baker, Candace Moakler, Jerry Bishop; Back row L-R Gina LeGrow, Derek Hiscock, Alan Doyle and Chairperson John Steele.  Missing from Photo - Lloyd Hillier, Mike Murphy.

     

     Cancer Survivor Deanne Firmage shown with Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea, Campaign Cabinet Member



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  •  Sat, Dec 29 2007, 11:30 AM 113147 in reply to 113133

    Re: Great Big Gift for Daffodil Place

    These guys  never cease to amaze me. 

     What an incredible gift. 

     

    As suggested in another thread, maybe they should release the soundboard recordings of last night's show as a fundraiser for the same cause...We'd all be delighted to support Daffodill Place and get a great copy of the Christmas show.


    Helen




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  •  Sat, Dec 29 2007, 3:04 PM 113156 in reply to 113147

    Re: Great Big Gift for Daffodil Place

    I would buy it for sure!  And, yes, what an awesome gift.  God bless you all!

     Robin

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