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Irish Cancer Society

The Irish Cancer Society (formerly known as the Conquer Cancer Campaign) is the national charity in the Republic of Ireland dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem, and improving the lives of those who have cancer.[1]

Irish Cancer Society
Cumann Ailse na hÉireann
The current logo, in use since 2001
FormationOctober 10, 1963; 59 years ago (1963-10-10)
FounderAustin Darragh
Founded atDublin, Ireland
TypePrivate limited by guarantee
Registration no.CHY5863
PurposeEliminating cancer
Location
Coordinates53°20′5.328″N 6°14′14.636″W / 53.33481333°N 6.23739889°W / 53.33481333; -6.23739889
Budget (2016)
€20 million
Staff (2016)
150
Volunteers (2016)
1,000
Websitewww.cancer.ie
Formerly called
Conquer Cancer Campaign

History

Foundation of the society

The Society was founded on October 10, 1963 (1963-10-10), as Conquer Cancer Campaign by Austin Darragh, a general practitioner, and is 94% financed by voluntary contributions from the public.[2][3] It is the largest voluntary funder of cancer research in Ireland. The four strategic goals of the Society's current strategy statement (2013–2017) surround improving the lives of those affected by cancer, reducing the risk of cancer, influencing public policy on cancer and leading excellent collaborative research.[4] The Society is governed by a board of directors composed of leading medical, scientific and business persons. The Board is also advised by a number of expert committees.[5] In 1992, the Irish Cancer Society and the Irish Heart Foundation co-founded ASH Ireland to promote smoking cessation.[6]

Education

In the area of education, the Society provides educational bursaries to nurses who undertake the Higher Diploma in cancer and Palliative Care Nursing. The Irish Cancer Society is also committed to the continuing education of non-specialised nurses caring for cancer patients through a five-day educational programme which is intended as an introduction to the concept of cancer nursing.

Daffodil Day

The largest single fund-raising activity of the Irish Cancer Society is the annual Daffodil Day. It is responsible for 20% of all income.[7] The first Daffodil Day in Ireland was held in 1988 and was led by President of the Irish Cancer Society, Professor Austin Daragh and the CEO, Tom Hudson.[8] Charles Cully had been President of the Society from 1984 to 1987 and he was inspired by the Canadian Daffodil Day. Daffodil Day has been held in Ireland every year since and it has become a major annual event.[9] In 2008 approximately 4 million euro was collected. The Daffodil became the logo of the Irish Cancer Society in 2001 and has also become the Canadian Cancer Society logo. In effect it is becoming an international symbol for Cancer and Daffodil Days are now held in the US, Australia and other countries. It started in 1957 when a volunteer in Canada by the name of Fran Shannon, started selling Daffodils to collect money during a fundraising event for the CCS.[10]

Funding

The Irish Cancer Society has several sources of income, with Daffodil day providing 20% of their funds as of 2013. The money raised by the Irish Cancer Society is spent on research, providing information, support and services, increasing cancer awareness, keeping cancer at the top of the Government agenda and funding fundraising events.[11]

  • A free National Cancer Helpline with a team of specialist cancer nurses offer support and advice
  • Free home-care nursing service
  • Night Nursing for families who are nursing a seriously ill relative with cancer at home
  • Hospital based cancer liaison nurses
  • Child psychology and play therapy services
  • Cancer Nurse Education[11]

Dell main sponsor

Since 2011, Dell is the main corporate sponsor for Daffodil Day. Many Dell employees from the Dell offices in Cherrywood and Limerick support the event. In 2012, over 500 Dell employees in Ireland supported the campaign, on the day itself, but also in the weeks before by assisting the Society in their Dublin based warehouse to send out the merchandise to all companies and organisations that support Daffodil Day.[12]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

In 2020[13][7] and 2021, due to COVID-19 restrictions in Ireland, Daffodil Day became a virtual event. The Irish Cancer Society stated that it suffered a fall in charitable donations of €2M over the course of the pandemic, with a drop of 50% in funds raised during Daffodil Day 2020.[14][15]

Shave Or Dye Campaign

Today FM's 'Shave Or Dye' Campaign helps raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society.[16] The Campaign's instigator, Gill Waters was presented with a People of the Year Award in 2012 for her work with this campaign.[17] The annual fundraiser is now called 'Dare to Care'.[18]

Irish Redhead Convention

The Irish Redhead Convention is a three-day festival that started in 2010 and occurs annually in late August in the Irish town of Crosshaven. The festival serves to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society[19] and includes events such as carrot tossing, games, red-head themed films, and markets.[20] While the event is meant for red heads to unite, it is open to people of all hair colours and even includes events like red hair dyeing. The event was cancelled in December 2016.[21]

References

  1. ^ "About the Irish Cancer Society". Irish Cancer Society. 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  2. ^ "Who we are". Irish Cancer Society. 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  3. ^ "Irish Cancer Society - Irish Company Info - SoloCheck". www.solocheck.ie. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  4. ^ "What we do". Irish Cancer Society. 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  5. ^ "Our leadership". Irish Cancer Society. 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  6. ^ "About ASH Ireland, Council of the Irish Heart Foundation". 16 March 2013.
  7. ^ a b Daly, Adam (2020-03-11). "Irish Cancer Society expects to take 'huge hit' financially after cancelling Daffodil Day". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 2021-03-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "About Daffodil Day". Irish Cancer Society. 2019-06-11. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  9. ^ Facebook: Daffodil day 2012: 25th birthday, visited on Daffodil day 2013
  10. ^ Website Canadian Cancer Society: The Story of Daffodil Days, 10 December 2009. Visited: 22 March 2013
  11. ^ a b Barry, Aoife (2013-03-01). "Where does Daffodil Day money go to?". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 2021-03-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "DELL ANNOUNCES 2016 PARTNERSHIP WITH IRISH CANCER SOCIETY ON DAFFODIL DAY". Irish Tech News. 2015-10-09. Retrieved 2021-03-23.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "Irish Cancer Society appeal for digital Daffodil Day donations". RTÉ News. 2020-03-27. Retrieved 2021-03-23.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Lynott, Laura (2021-03-23). "Daffodil Day 'virtual community' is vital as fundraising for cancer charity drops by €2m". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2021-03-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ Deegan, Gordon (2020-10-07). "Irish Cancer Society staring at €3.8 million hole in finances due to Covid". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 2021-03-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ Finn, Melanie (31 March 2011). "I'm not motivated by money ... but I am very well paid". Evening Herald. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  17. ^ "Heroes at national and community levels honoured in emotional ceremony". 17 September 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  18. ^ "Today FM wants you to be a Dancer for Cancer with Dare to Care 2019". RadioToday. 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  19. ^ Roche, Barry (2016-08-19). "Redhead festival hopes to welcome thousands to Co Cork". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2021-03-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  20. ^ English, Eoin (2016-08-21). "Redheads show true colours for Irish Redhead Convention in Crosshaven". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  21. ^ English, Eoin (2016-12-02). "Hair today, gone tomorrow: Redhead festival cancelled". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2021-03-23.

External links

  • Irish Cancer Society official website

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The Irish Cancer Society formerly known as the Conquer Cancer Campaign is the national charity in the Republic of Ireland dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem and improving the lives of those who have cancer 1 Irish Cancer SocietyCumann Ailse na hEireannThe current logo in use since 2001FormationOctober 10 1963 59 years ago 1963 10 10 FounderAustin DarraghFounded atDublin IrelandTypePrivate limited by guaranteeRegistration no CHY5863PurposeEliminating cancerLocationDublin IrelandCoordinates53 20 5 328 N 6 14 14 636 W 53 33481333 N 6 23739889 W 53 33481333 6 23739889Budget 2016 20 millionStaff 2016 150Volunteers 2016 1 000Websitewww wbr cancer wbr ieFormerly calledConquer Cancer Campaign Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation of the society 1 2 Education 2 Daffodil Day 2 1 Funding 2 2 Dell main sponsor 2 3 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Shave Or Dye Campaign 4 Irish Redhead Convention 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFoundation of the society Edit The Society was founded on October 10 1963 1963 10 10 as Conquer Cancer Campaign by Austin Darragh a general practitioner and is 94 financed by voluntary contributions from the public 2 3 It is the largest voluntary funder of cancer research in Ireland The four strategic goals of the Society s current strategy statement 2013 2017 surround improving the lives of those affected by cancer reducing the risk of cancer influencing public policy on cancer and leading excellent collaborative research 4 The Society is governed by a board of directors composed of leading medical scientific and business persons The Board is also advised by a number of expert committees 5 In 1992 the Irish Cancer Society and the Irish Heart Foundation co founded ASH Ireland to promote smoking cessation 6 Education Edit In the area of education the Society provides educational bursaries to nurses who undertake the Higher Diploma in cancer and Palliative Care Nursing The Irish Cancer Society is also committed to the continuing education of non specialised nurses caring for cancer patients through a five day educational programme which is intended as an introduction to the concept of cancer nursing Daffodil Day EditThe largest single fund raising activity of the Irish Cancer Society is the annual Daffodil Day It is responsible for 20 of all income 7 The first Daffodil Day in Ireland was held in 1988 and was led by President of the Irish Cancer Society Professor Austin Daragh and the CEO Tom Hudson 8 Charles Cully had been President of the Society from 1984 to 1987 and he was inspired by the Canadian Daffodil Day Daffodil Day has been held in Ireland every year since and it has become a major annual event 9 In 2008 approximately 4 million euro was collected The Daffodil became the logo of the Irish Cancer Society in 2001 and has also become the Canadian Cancer Society logo In effect it is becoming an international symbol for Cancer and Daffodil Days are now held in the US Australia and other countries It started in 1957 when a volunteer in Canada by the name of Fran Shannon started selling Daffodils to collect money during a fundraising event for the CCS 10 Funding Edit The Irish Cancer Society has several sources of income with Daffodil day providing 20 of their funds as of 2013 The money raised by the Irish Cancer Society is spent on research providing information support and services increasing cancer awareness keeping cancer at the top of the Government agenda and funding fundraising events 11 A free National Cancer Helpline with a team of specialist cancer nurses offer support and advice Free home care nursing service Night Nursing for families who are nursing a seriously ill relative with cancer at home Hospital based cancer liaison nurses Child psychology and play therapy services Cancer Nurse Education 11 Dell main sponsor Edit Since 2011 Dell is the main corporate sponsor for Daffodil Day Many Dell employees from the Dell offices in Cherrywood and Limerick support the event In 2012 over 500 Dell employees in Ireland supported the campaign on the day itself but also in the weeks before by assisting the Society in their Dublin based warehouse to send out the merchandise to all companies and organisations that support Daffodil Day 12 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Edit In 2020 13 7 and 2021 due to COVID 19 restrictions in Ireland Daffodil Day became a virtual event The Irish Cancer Society stated that it suffered a fall in charitable donations of 2M over the course of the pandemic with a drop of 50 in funds raised during Daffodil Day 2020 14 15 Shave Or Dye Campaign EditToday FM s Shave Or Dye Campaign helps raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society 16 The Campaign s instigator Gill Waters was presented with a People of the Year Award in 2012 for her work with this campaign 17 The annual fundraiser is now called Dare to Care 18 Irish Redhead Convention EditThe Irish Redhead Convention is a three day festival that started in 2010 and occurs annually in late August in the Irish town of Crosshaven The festival serves to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society 19 and includes events such as carrot tossing games red head themed films and markets 20 While the event is meant for red heads to unite it is open to people of all hair colours and even includes events like red hair dyeing The event was cancelled in December 2016 21 References Edit About the Irish Cancer Society Irish Cancer Society 2019 10 29 Retrieved 2021 03 23 Who we are Irish Cancer Society 2019 10 29 Retrieved 2021 03 23 Irish Cancer Society Irish Company Info SoloCheck www solocheck ie Retrieved 2017 06 10 What we do Irish Cancer Society 2019 10 30 Retrieved 2021 03 23 Our leadership Irish Cancer Society 2019 10 29 Retrieved 2021 03 23 About ASH Ireland Council of the Irish Heart Foundation 16 March 2013 a b Daly Adam 2020 03 11 Irish Cancer Society expects to take huge hit financially after cancelling Daffodil Day TheJournal ie Retrieved 2021 03 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link About Daffodil Day Irish Cancer Society 2019 06 11 Retrieved 2021 03 23 Facebook Daffodil day 2012 25th birthday visited on Daffodil day 2013 Website Canadian Cancer Society The Story of Daffodil Days 10 December 2009 Visited 22 March 2013 a b Barry Aoife 2013 03 01 Where does Daffodil Day money go to TheJournal ie Retrieved 2021 03 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link DELL ANNOUNCES 2016 PARTNERSHIP WITH IRISH CANCER SOCIETY ON DAFFODIL DAY Irish Tech News 2015 10 09 Retrieved 2021 03 23 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Irish Cancer Society appeal for digital Daffodil Day donations RTE News 2020 03 27 Retrieved 2021 03 23 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Lynott Laura 2021 03 23 Daffodil Day virtual community is vital as fundraising for cancer charity drops by 2m Irish Independent Retrieved 2021 03 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Deegan Gordon 2020 10 07 Irish Cancer Society staring at 3 8 million hole in finances due to Covid TheJournal ie Retrieved 2021 03 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Finn Melanie 31 March 2011 I m not motivated by money but I am very well paid Evening Herald Retrieved 31 March 2011 Heroes at national and community levels honoured in emotional ceremony 17 September 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2012 Today FM wants you to be a Dancer for Cancer with Dare to Care 2019 RadioToday 2019 04 04 Retrieved 2021 03 23 Roche Barry 2016 08 19 Redhead festival hopes to welcome thousands to Co Cork The Irish Times Retrieved 2021 03 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link English Eoin 2016 08 21 Redheads show true colours for Irish Redhead Convention in Crosshaven Irish Examiner Retrieved 2021 03 23 English Eoin 2016 12 02 Hair today gone tomorrow Redhead festival cancelled Irish Examiner Retrieved 2021 03 23 External links EditIrish Cancer Society official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irish Cancer Society amp oldid 1128321591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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