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It's a cause close to their hearts and Cowra Coles staff have shown their support for Daffodil Day.
Held last Friday, August 28, Coles staff decked both themselves and the store out in yellow.
"We recently had a team member's mother pass away from cancer and a lot of team members have been touched by cancer," customer service manager Melissa Clarke said.
"We really think it's a great cause."
Coles Cowra has a range of merchandise available for purchase throughout this week, including pens, pins, fresh daffodils, bags and Peppa Pig stickers.
Coles is aiming to break a new fundraising record for Daffodil Day this month, bringing total funds raised for Cancer Council to a massive $20 million over the past 20 years.
In the 20th year of the partnership between Coles and Cancer Council, 100 per cent of the proceeds raised from the 2015 range of merchandise as well as the sale of fresh daffodils, will go towards a variety of state-based Cancer Council support services, including New South Wales' ENRICH Exercise and Nutrition Program.
Cancer Council's ENRICH Exercise and Nutrition Program offers essential support to cancer survivors, carers and family members with a tailored free exercise and nutrition program which is delivered by qualified dieticians and exercise physiologists.