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“My grandma, Pat, was only there for a few weeks and that was my first experience of being around a Hospice,” said the Harry Potter and Star Wars actor, 40.
Jason Doyle, Managing Director at Bewley’s Ireland

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Domhnall Gleeson is urging people across Wicklow to host coffee mornings next month to help raise €2million for “extraordinary” hospice services.
Locally, the Greystones Cancer Support HQ have heeded the call for Thursday, September 11th, with a coffee morning from 10am to 12pm, whilst on the Friday, it’s the Greystones Active Retirement mob at Killian House from 10.30am to 12pm, and on Saturday, the North Wicklow Country Market in Newcastle will be serving up goodies from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
The Hollywood star is supporting Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social for Hospice, a fundraising drive which has generated €43.2million since 1992. He joined Hospice hosts and volunteers at the iconic Bewley’s café on Grafton Street, and asked everyone in Ireland to host or support this year’s event on September 21.
“My grandma, Pat, was only there for a few weeks and that was my first experience of being around a Hospice,” said the Harry Potter and Star Wars actor, 40.
“I was incredibly close to her and I was struck by the atmosphere of care and kindness. She had a rough journey before she got there – and all of a sudden, that difficult road seemed less punishing to travel.”
He recalled thinking she seemed as “safe and cared for” as possible.Â
“It was such a relief,” he said. “In terms of my granddad (Francis), we had been looking after him for a long time, probably about a year, and didn’t think he was going to last that long in Hospice, but he was there for months.
“The care was extraordinary, but he had a new lease of life, it (Hospice care) gives their body the care it needs, and makes them feel special.”

Gleeson with WH’s Allison Ryder. Pic Conor McCabe