Excitement was in the air on Monday (February 12) as musical theatre legend, Alfie Boe, visited children and staff at Derian House Children’s Hospice in Chorley.
The Broadway star, renowned for his portrayal of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, looked around Chorley-based Derian House and learned more about what the hospice does to care for 400 families of seriously ill children from across the North West.
Alfie, originally from Fleetwood, had travelled back up north for work and decided to pay a visit to the local children’s hospice that he had heard so much about.
The star chatted with youngsters and with staff, posed for plenty of photos, and even signed a Derian mug and notepad on his way out.
“I was absolutely blown away by Derian House,” said Alfie, who today announced that he would be re-joining the cast of Les Misérables later this year for The Arena Spectacular.
“I was in the area and I had heard so much about the hospice, I knew I had to visit to take a look around and see the incredible work that they do.
“I met with children and staff and was absolutely amazed at the energy everyone at Derian has – it is such a happy place. It’s beautiful, the love and joy that staff bring to the children and families. It just made me want to be a part of it.
“The work that Derian House does is very close to my heart, as someone who is aware of hospice care. I’ll do whatever I can to support this charity. I’ll be staying in touch and visiting as often as I can. The peace and happiness they give to families is commendable and I’m proud to now be a part of it.”
Kim Owen, director of people and organisational development, said: “What a great start to a Monday morning – a Broadway star to brighten everyone’s day!
“Alfie was absolutely lovely and chatted with staff and children here at the hospice – we are so grateful that he took time out of his busy schedule to come and visit. He has truly put smiles on everyone’s faces.”
Derian House, based in Astley Village, Chorley, cares for more than 400 babies, children, young people and their families from across the North West and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Find out more by visiting the Derian House website.
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