Actor Domhnall Gleeson with Martina Jennings, chief executive, Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, at the launch of Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social for Hospice, one of Ireland’s biggest fundraisers
ACTOR Domhnall Gleeson is urging people across Mayo to host coffee mornings next month to help raise €2million for the 'extraordinary' services provided by the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation.
The Hollywood star - whose father Brendan starred in the Banshees of Insheerin - is supporting Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social for Hospice, a fundraising drive which has generated €43.2 million since 1992.
Both of Gleeson’s grandparents – his father Brendan’s parents - spent their final days in St Francis Hospice in Dublin.
"My grandma (Pat) was only there for a few weeks and that was my first experience of being around a Hospice," said Gleeson, who has starred in Harry Potter and Star Wars films in the past.
"I was incredibly close to her and I was struck by the atmosphere of care and kindness. She had a rough journey before she got there - and all of a sudden, that difficult road seemed less punishing to travel."
He recalled thinking she seemed as 'safe and cared for' as possible.
"So I am asking everyone in Mayo on September 21, or whenever suits them, to organise, support or donate to a coffee morning, wherever it might be held."
Now in its 31st year, organisers hope to raise €2 million in 2023, returning the countrywide fundraiser to pre-Covid levels and bringing the total raised since its inception beyond the €45 million mark.
Communities right across Mayo are urged to simply gather a group on September 21 to help raise much needed funds to support the work of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, Mayo.
Martina Jennings, of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, said: "We are delighted Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social for Hospice, which is one of Ireland’s longest and most loved fundraisers, is now entering its fourth decade of raising funds in support of Hospice in-patient and community services around Ireland.
"It is a chance to celebrate our many coffee morning hosts across the county, who are an incredible testament to the dedication and committed nature of Hospice supporters in local communities. This ongoing support is invaluable and funds vital services and quality initiatives enhancing care for patients living with a life limiting illness."
Together for Hospice, The National Hospice Movement, represents 26 hospice and specialist palliative home care providers supporting patients and their families.
Funds raised locally stay local and go back into each hospice service, helping to pay for medical and general staff, palliative care beds, home care visits, specialist equipment and new hospice builds.
Jason Doyle, Managing Director at Bewley’s Ireland & UK, said the company has stood 'side by side' with Hospice since 1992.
"Our business was founded on the principle of caring for people and communities, so we urge everyone to host a coffee morning social to help support the incredible work Hospice carries out every day.
"The organisation helps patients to live life as fully as possible with dignity, respect and comfort.
"We are asking people to register to host a coffee morning on September 21, or on a date that suits them, to support their local Hospice, at hospicecoffeemorning.ie or call 0818 995 996.
"If you cannot host or attend one, you can make a donation at hospicecoffeemorning.ie/ donate."
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