Actor Brendan Gleeson with hospice representatives Syra Reid (left) and Grainne Dunican, and hospice hero Dr Tony Lowry at the launch of Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning for Hospice, one of Ireland’s biggest fundraisers.

Brendan Gleeson urges support for South Westmeath Hospice

Brendan Gleeson is encouraging people across the Athlone region to get behind a €2.4 million national fundraising drive for the 24 hospice and specialist palliative homecare providers that make up Together For Hospice, The National Hospice Movement.

The legendary actor is asking everyone to get brewing ahead of next month’s Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning for Hospice, which has raised €45.3 million for frontline Hospice care since 1992.

This year’s event takes place on September 26 – but supporters can host or attend one on a date that suits them, with every cent raised locally going to their local Hospice.

Both of Gleeson’s parents spent their final days in St Francis Hospice in Dublin, which is set to begin work on a new 24 single-room in-patient unit, at a cost of €29 million.

“I’m aware that I’m in the final chapters but you’re just trying to keep the creaky bits moving as well as possible,” said the Oscar-nominated actor as he officially launched the fundraiser on Wednesday (August 21) in Bewley’s Café, Dublin.

Gleeson said there is a huge need for developments like those at St Francis Hospice, which will give families added privacy in their loved ones’ final days. His father, Francis, spent his time there in a four-bed room, which made those moments a bit more difficult.

“The conversation was a little inhibited; you are in hearing distance of others, trying not to earwig, and at the same time attempting an intimate conversation with your loved one in quite a loud voice!

“Because patients are at that stage, you have to speak fairly loudly. Single rooms make it so much easier.

“I am asking everyone in South Westmeath on September 26, or whenever suits them, to organise, support or donate to a coffee morning, wherever it might be held.”

Clare Lennon, Chairperson at South Westmeath Hospice, said: “We are delighted Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning for Hospice, one of Together For Hospice’s longest and most loved fundraisers, is now in its 32nd year raising funds in support of Hospice in-patient and community services across Ireland.

“It is a chance to celebrate our coffee morning hosts, who give so selflessly of their time and energy in their local communities. This ongoing, unwavering support is invaluable and funds vital services and quality initiatives, enhancing care for patients living with life-limiting illness.”

Jason Doyle, Managing Director at Bewley’s Ireland, said the company was immensely proud to again support the event, now in its 32nd year making it the country’s most successful and longest charity partnerships.

The ethos at the heart of Together For Hospice is whatever is raised locally stays locally and goes directly to each local Hospice service to innovate, build new facilities, develop new services and deliver quality improvements and extra benefits for patients and their family members.

Register to host a coffee morning on Thursday, September 26, or a date that suits you – at hospicecoffeemorning.ie or call 0818 995 996.

If you cannot host or attend a coffee morning, you can make a donation at: hospicecoffeemorning.ie/donate