Countdown on for Hospice Sunflower Days 2023

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The countdown is on for Hospice Sunflower Days! The virtual sunflower garden is open from today until the end of June at www.togetherforhospice.ie/sunflowerdays where you can sponsor a virtual sunflower ‘in memory’of a loved one. Pictured is Karen Koster with Lily Houlihan from Wicklow and Sophia Stapleton from Roscommon. Photo: Justin Farrelly

The countdown has on for on-street collections as part of this year’s Hospice Sunflower Days, which will take place in cities, towns and villages across Ireland on Friday 9 June and Saturday 10 June. 

Volunteers from Together for Hospice, the National Hospice Movement, will once again be selling sunflower merchandise to raise vital funds for local hospices and homecare services throughout the country.

There is also an opportunity to support your chosen hospice or homecare service online by making a donation and planting a virtual sunflower ‘in memory’ of a loved one in the virtual sunflower garden which is open until the 30 June at www.togetherforhospice.ie/sunflowerdays 

Hospice and home care services rely on funding raised to help them to continue to provide their care and support to those living with life-limiting illnesses and their families.

At the heart of palliative care is the aim to improve quality of life and to help patients at every stage of their illness.

Every euro raised locally, stays locally so by donating online or supporting the on-street collection you can really make a difference and show your support for your local hospice or homecare service.

Funding raised will be used in a number of different ways; from helping to upgrade hospice and homecare facilities to purchasing new equipment and funding local hospice services. 

Speaking ahead of the 2023 Hospice Sunflower Days, Audrey Houlihan, Governance Chair, Together for Hospice, The National Hospice Movement, said that they are looking forward to their upcoming on-street collection, and called on the public to donate what they can to support their local hospice or homecare service.

“With the opportunity to also donate online until the end of June, and with every euro raised locally, staying locally, we can all help to make a difference to the lives of hospice patients and their families in our communities,” she said.

You can support your local hospice or homecare service by donating to the on-street volunteers on Friday 9 or Saturday 10 June, or by dedicating a virtual sunflower in memory of a loved one today at www.togetherforhospice.ie/sunflowerdays