This year we cannot be out together with our OCF Lollipops and shaking buckets on the street to raise essential funds for cancer research. Please help and get involved in any way you can fundraising for Oesophageal Cancer Research
Because we cannot be out together selling Lollipops on the street for Lollipop Day this year, we have to do things a little differently and fundraise online. Please "Shake your Lolly" and help us raise the 400k we need to continue supporting essential research projects, locally and internationally.
Reaching our 400k "Shake your Lolly" goal means that we can continue to give patients hope, and together we can
- develop innovative treatments at the crucial early stage of diagnosis, thus impacting the curative affect
- influence better patient outcomes - over time
- support our community of patients, and their families, beyond the hospital walls.
There are lots of ways you can "Shake your Lolly" during LOLLIPOP MONTH in April.
GIVE NOW
From as little as 5 euro, to however you can support us, every single cent we get helps us reach our hefty 400k fundraising goal. A little "LOLLY" goes a long way.
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BE A FUNDRAISER and START FUNDRAISING
The beauty of "Shake Your Lolly" means it's open to any, and all fundraising possibilities.
You can raise funds however you wish, simply set up your own fundraising page here, share with family and friends for support.
Every year, every cent for Lollipop Day helps fund pioneering research, and increase awareness of symptoms like difficulty swallowing, persistent acid indigestion, heartburn and reflux. Your continued support also means we can continue to be by the side of patients and families, along their journey.
Help The Oesophageal Cancer Fund
Sharing this page with your friends could help raise up to 3x more in donations
We are the national charity for Oesophageal Cancer in Ireland; bringing the good fight to a bad cancer. We aim to increase awareness of related symptoms to promote early diagnosis, raise funds for breakthrough research, and help improve the outcomes of anyone living with this difficult cancer.