A Northern Ireland charity has wrapped up the magic of Disney for 12 children living with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions.
Chloe and Lucy Spence from Bangor were among the 12 local children who travelled to Disneyland Paris this week
The trip has been made possible by the charity’s continuous fundraising activity including a recent abseil down the Europa Hotel and through its much-valued corporate partnerships as well as its treasured individual donors. Chairman of Northern Ireland Children to Lapland and Days to Remember Trust Colin Barkley said: “We are delighted to resume what is a truly memorable trip for these very deserving children who have been battling their own challenges so admirably alongside their very supportive families.
He added: “The move to resume our Disneyland Paris trip was in part due to the efforts of our fundraisers and corporate partners. Without them, these trips, which make lasting memories for these families, would not be possible. Set up 12 years ago, Northern Ireland Children to Lapland and Days to Remember Trust, takes 100 local children to Lapland every winter, chartering an exclusive flight for the experience.
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