A significant fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society of Nova Scotia has been hit with disappointing news.
April is Daffodil Month; However, 33,000 flowers were damaged in transportation from B.C.
The daffodils are sold in the annual campaign, which usually brings in more than $300,000.
Vice-President of annual development, Barbara Stead-Coyle, says it’s a huge blow.
“It certainly is going to impact our ability to deliver all of the services that we deliver to Nova Scotians.”
Stead-Coyle says the society tried to find another distributor but none of the flowers were available.
This Daffodil Month the Canadian Cancer Society encourages support despite loss of fresh-cut Daffodils.
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— CdnCancerSocietyNS (@cancersocietyNS) March 29, 2016
She hopes people who pre-ordered flowers will donate money instead by visiting here.



