It is hoped that over £10,000 will be raised this year when Paul Sartori Foundation staff and volunteers step out into the community for their annual house to house collection.
Joanne Horton, donations development officer explained: "We still have to work really hard to raise income to offset last year's reduction in funding and so are constantly looking at ways we can make up the shortfall.
"In other words, Paul Sartori 'Meet The Street' aims to make ends meet! Hopefully, it will take us one step closer to where we need to be.
"Although funding was reduced for us last year, the rate of referrals could potentially increase. Sadly, rate of terminal illness, does not reduce and we need to be able to continue to provide care to those that need it."
The foundation hope to visit new parts of the county and so are looking for volunteers, particularly in the Milford Haven, Tenby, Pembroke and Pembroke Dock areas to help with this campaign, June 27-July 12 and August 2-9.
Joanne added: "It's really easy, all you have to do is decide which street or streets you would like to cover, then deliver and collect the Gift Aid envelopes in your chosen area.
"Voluntary work is a great way to enhance your CV and put spare time to good use, whilst having some fun! There are so many roles and skills that can be demonstrated through voluntary work, particularly in the current climate."
If you have a few hours spare and would like to help a worthy local cause by simply taking part in the Paul Sartori 'Meet The Street Appeal', contact Jo on 01437 763223.


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