Donate to Marie Curie for the Great Daffodil Appeal this March and Save Money on your shopping
The Great Daffodil Appeal is Marie Curie’s biggest fundraising event of the year. 1 in 4 people don't get the care they need at the end of their life, but with the generous support of the public, the charity can help bring end-of-life care and support to everyone who needs it.
An easy way to support Marie Curie is through Savoo. We will donate to the charity throughout March 2024 for selected merchants, while Marie Curie will be our Charity of the Week from 11th - 17th March, when a 5% donation will be made for every deal redeemed across Savoo.
Save and raise now!Marie Curie Nurses are vital in providing dedicated care for those reaching the end of their lives. In both homes and hospices across the UK, Marie Curie Nurses provide care and support for both those living with a terminal illness and their loved ones.
During March, Savoo is delighted to partner with Marie Curie during their Great Daffodil Appeal. Read on to find out how to save money on KitchenAid and Bluebella purchases while simultaneously supporting the charity.
What is the Great Daffodil Appeal?
The Great Daffodil Appeal is a month-long celebration of people joining together to support Marie Curie by fundraising, making donations and raising awareness. Businesses, communities and individuals are encouraged to fundraise through events, sales and sports.
Marie Curie is synonymous with the daffodil, and the appeal is one of the UK's most significant annual charity events. From as little as buying and wearing your daffodil pin from the Marie Curie website to throwing a fundraising event, there is a way for everyone to get involved.
This year, Marie Curie is challenging fundraisers to Go Yellow for charity. From wearing yellow to crafting and baking yellow, there are many ways to make a difference if you want to go the extra mile. Alternatively, let Savoo donate to Marie Curie at no extra cost to you during the appeal.
About Marie Curie
With 75 years of experience and leading research behind them, Marie Curie is a fundraising organisation that supports charity-funded nurses, patients with critical needs, and families who have lost loved ones to illness.
Last year, over 44,000 people received expert hospice care from Marie Curie Nurses and Healthcare Assistants. Around two-thirds of the money Marie Curie spends yearly comes from the people, companies and trusts who kindly donate. The remaining third comes from the NHS.
A donation of just £20 could pay for one hour of vital nursing care for someone living with a terminal illness in the comfort of their own home. You can raise money for Marie Curie by creating a Savoo account and setting Marie Curie as your chosen charity. Then, every time you save money shopping, you can watch your donations build up.