Listeners urged to "brew up" for Marymount Hospice

Celebrity chef Rachel Allen helps launch Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning for Marymount Hospice
Listeners are being urged to brew up for Marymount Hospice on September 17th next
The proceeds raised from Ireland's biggest coffee morning last year allowed Marymount to provide Community Palliative Care for over 1500 patients and enabled the admission of over 500 people to the inpatient unit of the Hospice
€2 million needs to be raised annually to allow Marymount maintain current services and the kindness of people across the city and county who take part in the Bewley's coffee morning really helps towards that fundraising target
To help Marymount Hospice launch Ireland’s Biggest Coffee morning on September 17th, Rachel Allen took time out from her busy schedule as celebrity cook and Mum, to help spread the word and encourage people to brew up for Marymount.
Registration advice and details on how to get your special complimentary Bewley’s fresh ground coffee pack can be obtained by contacting Dan Cowman of The Friends of Marymount on 021 4501201
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