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Take a cold plunge this August for the 1 in 2 Aussies diagnosed with cancer by age 85
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7,701

People taking
the plunge

3060

Dips
taken

$1,275,948

Raised for cancer
research and support

Almost one in two Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by 85. This August, join thousands taking the plunge for a cancer-free future.

Dip into the ocean, a lake, river, pool, or even a bath — just make it cold! Do it on 21 August for Daffodil Day or any day that suits you. Dip once, twice, every weekend, or daily — it’s up to you!

The funds you raise will support Australians affected by cancer and drive life-saving research.

Grab your friends, brave the cold, and sign up now!

Get ready to dip, with 3 easy steps:

Sign up

Register for free, set up your fundraising page and choose when and where for your Daffodil Day Dip.

Raise funds

Ask friends and family to donate to help fund life-saving cancer research and vital support services.

Take the plunge

Dip or dive into cold water in August for the almost 1 in 2 Aussies diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85.

Score a limited-edition Daffodil Cap

Sign up and kickstart your fundraising to upgrade your free swim cap to a special limited-edition Daffodil Cap to take the plunge in! But hurry – stock is limited.

Why your dip matters: Noah and Evie’s story

No child should lose a parent to cancer. Especially not when they’re little.

But Evie and Noah were just 3 and 5 years old when their wonderful mum Lou died from breast cancer in 2019. And now they’re growing up without her.  

Every death to cancer is a tragedy. And Noah and Evie’s story shows why more cancer research is urgently needed. Please sign up to the Daffodil Day Dip challenge now.

Join an incredible community taking the plunge this August!

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