A splash of hope
June Casagrande
Someday soon, a cancer patient will get a vase of daffodils. The
recipient won’t know who hand painted the word “hope” on the
cobalt-blue vase; all he or she will know is that it was decorated by
someone who beat the disease -- 25 years ago.
“I’m hoping that when they read this and see I’m a survivor of 25
years, it will give them hope,” said Paula Neff, one of about 100
cancer survivors who painted vases for the American Cancer Society’s
19th annual Daffodil Days campaign. Neff survived a rare, potentially
fatal form of throat cancer with a clean bill of health since.
Society members will deliver the vases to cancer patients in
Orange County, filled with daffodils, the society’s chosen flower to
symbolize hope for cancer patients. This year, the Daffodil Days
campaign is working in cooperation with planners of the upcoming
Relay for Life fundraiser, which also benefits cancer patients.
Daffodil Days is itself a fundraiser, in which companies,
organizations and individuals take orders for daffodils, which are
later delivered to the buyers. People buy the flowers for themselves
or as a gifts.
In Thursday’s vase-painting get-together at the Newport Beach
Radisson Hotel, survivors decorated daffodil vases, which the society
will deliver to cancer patients -- a message of hope from the people
who know hope well.
“I’m so grateful for everything the American Cancer Society has
done that helped in my recovery -- their research is the reason I’m
here today,” said Jonathan Winters , a Yorba Linda resident who beat
cancer three years ago.
Mary Santos, a Fullerton resident, painted her blue vase with
purple flowers and green leaves as she recalled how important hope
has been to her recovery: She’s a three-time survivor, having lived
through colon cancer, breast cancer and melanoma.
“When I was first diagnosed, I didn’t have any grandchildren. Now
I have three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren,” Santos
said. “I look forward to seeing my family grow and, who knows, maybe
great-great grandchildren.”
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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