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Published 13:54 23 Aug 2023 BST
Updated 14:04 23 Aug 2023 BST
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The charity helps pay for medical and general staff, palliative care beds, home care visits, specialist equipment and new hospice builds.
Charlie revealed his motor neurone disease diagnosis in autumn 2021 and has since vowed to support groups and charities “as long as I have a breath in my body”.
“I would plead with everyone, in addition to businesses and organisations, to host or sponsor a coffee morning on September 21, or whenever suits them. Even two people getting together for a coffee counts as a fundraiser," he said.
“None of us knows in this life when we might need Hospice care. So please, please extend the hand of friendship and support the Hospice wherever they are in the country.
“To those newly diagnosed with MND, I would advise: live each day at a time and fight as hard as you can.
“There are many great supports there to help us, so please use them.”
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