Matthew Fearon raises £1,234 for Queenscourt Hospice after completing Anfield Abseil

Andrew Brown
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Matthew Fearon completed the Anfield Abseil for Queenscourt Hospice

Southport singer Matthew Fearon has raised over £1,200 for Queenscourt Hospice after completing a charity abseil at Liverpool Football Club. 

He took the plunge with a 100 ft leap on Saturday (11th May 2024). 

He has raised £1,234 for the charity so far, with people are welcome to sponsor him via his JustGiving page here

He had set an initial target of raising £500 for Queenscourt Hospice, but has more than doubled that total so far. 

He said: “I find myself hesitant to admit my fear of heights. 

“Yet, I knew that overcoming this challenge was essential, not just for personal growth, but most importantly to raise crucial funds for Queenscourt Hospice.

“This journey began unexpectedly when my good friend Hayley Jones posted on Facebook about the three remaining spots and the short one-week deadline. 

Matthew Fearon completed the Anfield Abseil for Queenscourt Hospice
Matthew Fearon completed the Anfield Abseil for Queenscourt Hospice

“I found myself drawn to this, and I impulsively decided to take on this incredible challenge.

“I’ve witnessed firsthand the exceptional care Queenscourt Hospice provides, even in the face of heartbreaking loss.

“I’d like to express my deepest gratitude to Hayley Jones for her unwavering dedication to Queenscourt Hospice. Her ongoing charity work is a testament to her selflessness and compassion.

“I know that money is tight, but any donation is much appreciated by me and of course I’ll send you an absurd voice note to express this gratitude.” 

Matthew Fearon completed the Anfield Abseil for Queenscourt Hospice
Matthew Fearon completed the Anfield Abseil for Queenscourt Hospice

Queenscourt Hospice is a local charity that provides support for the people of West Lancashire, Southport and Formby.

Queenscourt provides access to Specialist Palliative Care either at home (including care homes), hospital or in Queenscourt via the Inpatient Unit or as an Outpatient. Queenscourt at Home supports patients, and those important to them, to be cared for in their own home, if that is their preference.

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