Miriam O’Callaghan and Jenny McCarthy with Laragh McGuinness (age 7, from Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo) and twins Alya & Yara Kashlan (age 2, from Tallaght, Co. Dublin).
North Louth Hospice & Homecare Foundation has announced that Hospice Sunflower Days is returning for its 35th year next month with the on-street collection taking place on Friday 6th June and Saturday 7th June 2025. Hospice Sunflower Days Ambassadors, Miriam O’Callaghan and Jenny McCarthy, were on hand to officially launch this year’s campaign.
As well as the on-street collection, the public can also support North Louth Hospice & Homecare Foundation by donating online throughout the month of June at www.sunflowerdays.ie. Every euro raised locally, stays locally and the donation will go directly to North Louth Hospice & Homecare Foundation.
The funds raised play a vital role in supporting the delivery of specialist palliative care in communities across Ireland. Hospice and specialist palliative homecare services provide free-of-charge care and support to those living with a life-limiting illness, whilst also helping and supporting the patient’s family members. The funds raised will be used for Patient Driver Services, Family Support and Nursing Care.
2025 Hospice Sunflower Days campaign, Anne Newell, North Louth Hospice, said: “We are thrilled to launch the 35th Hospice Sunflower Days campaign. We rely so much on the public’s support which allow us to continue to provide our vital services. We are calling on everyone from Louth to donate what they can, either on-street or on-line this June, as every euro raised locally, stays locally and really does make a big difference at a local level.”
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Hospice Sunflower Days Ambassador, Miriam O’Callaghan, commented, “The Hospice Sunflower Days campaign is one I am absolutely delighted to support as I have seen firsthand the fantastic work and care that hospices and homecare services provide to patients and families all across the country. With hospices needing to raise approximately €20 million each year to continue to provide their specialist care, it is so important for the public to show their support by donating on-street or on-line during this year’s campaign.”
You can support North Louth Hospice & Homecare Foundation by donating to the on-street volunteers on Friday 6th or Saturday 7th June, or by donating online throughout the month of June via the website, www.sunflowerdays.ie
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