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Charlie also sent supportive words to volunteers from Athlone
Anne Vaughan, volunteer Branch Director with Dublin Samaritans, said the day was about raising awareness of Samaritans and encouraged anyone in darkness and despair to reach out for support by calling freephone 116 123 or email [email protected].

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Hundreds of people today joined Charlie Bird as he led a special Hand of Friendship Walk for Samaritans in his beloved Co Wicklow.
The sun shone down as Charlie, his wife Claire and their dog Tiger joined volunteers and supporters in Avondale Forest Park, Rathdrum.
The veteran broadcaster, who is battling Motor Neurone Disease (MND), vowed to continue his work raising awareness of the charity’s work and extending his hand as friendship as long as he is “mobile and alive”.
His wife Claire paid tribute to Charlie, calling him an inspiration to her and others after going through a “dreadful time” following his diagnoses with MND.
“Instead of Charlie shutting down shop, not leaving the house, he decided he was going to do something good with the horrors of having MND,” she said, highlighting the €3.6m he raised during Climb with Charlie last year.
“He decided after that, he wanted to continue working for a charity and he chose Samaritans – and they’re an amazing charity.

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The Charlie Bird Hand of Friendship Walk with Samaritans was supported by Coillte, which opened forest routes around the country for the event.

In recorded messages played at locations around the country, he told volunteers in Cork how his parents hailed from West Cork, and those in Galway how his final resting place will be on Inis Oírr, Aran Islands.
and Sligo – in Lough Key Forest Park – and promised to visit them if he was well and mobile enough to do so. 