THE Marie Curie cancer charity has launched a recruitment for more Wirral fundraisers. 

It is looking for volunteers to give just two hours of their time to hand out iconic daffodil pins, in return for donations.

By doing so, you will be supporting the Great Daffodil Appeal – Marie Curie’s biggest fundraising campaign, held every March.

Gina Hopwood, Marie Curie Community Fundraiser for Wirral, said: "Whether you wear a daffodil pin in celebration, in solidarity or in memory of a loved one, you are joining with millions of others to help make sure Marie Curie Nurses can care for more people, as well as providing invaluable support to their families.

"Volunteering just two hours at a local collection is a great way to show your support and help us raise money to help make sure that we can be there for more people at the end of their lives.

"Collecting can be a lot of fun too.

"You can do it on your own or with family and friends, and we will support you every step of the way.

"Volunteering is also an easy way to get involved in your local community and meet new people.”

To volunteer, visit mariecurie.org.uk/collect or contact Gina Hopwood on Gina.hopwood@mariecurie.org.uk or 07515 135 425.