Newborn goat named in honor of Marie Curie charity
- A newborn pygmy goat at Pennywell Farm in Devon was named Daphne in honor of Marie Curie after a public Instagram vote, revealed at a ceremony today.
- The naming of the goat, born two weeks ago, supports Marie Curie's annual Great Daffodil Appeal, which encourages wearing daffodil pins and donating to the end-of-life charity.
- Nurses and volunteers from Marie Curie attended the name reveal and had the opportunity to hold Daphne, who was also photographed in a field of daffodils.
- Marie Curie Community Fundraiser for Devon, Mandy Fosbrooke, stated, "We believe everyone deserves the best possible end of life care."
- In its 39th year, the Great Daffodil Appeal in March seeks volunteers in Devon to distribute daffodil pins in exchange for donations, helping Marie Curie provide essential end-of-life care and support to those with terminal illnesses.
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Newborn goat named in honor of Marie Curie charity
The charity – named after Nobel Prize winning chemist Marie Curie – focuses on end of life care for people.
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