The annual event takes place on Thursday 24th September this year.
A Westmeath actor is asking people to get involved in the Irish Hospice Coffee Morning.
€39 million has been raised for end of life care since the first coffee morning was held in 1992.
This year's event takes place on Thursday 24th September.
Tina Kellegher - who plays Ger Lynch in Fair City - says there are lots of ways to hold your own coffee morning, despite covid-19, to support your local hospice or homecare group:
Would you like to get involved in Hospice Coffee Morning together with @BewleysIreland this year? Our official day is 24th September, but if that doesn’t suit you, host a socially distanced coffee morning any day you like! https://t.co/6zjzJI52aV #togetherforhospice pic.twitter.com/IZawYMF5fm
— Together For Hospice (@TogetherHospice) August 26, 2020
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