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In photos: NI kids with life-threatening conditions enjoy magical trip to Disneyland

It was a day to remember for 20 very special local children

Sarah Jones (4) from Portadown was among those who enjoyed the trip of a lifetime to Disneyland Paris
Sarah Jones (4) from Portadown was among those who enjoyed the trip of a lifetime to Disneyland Paris

A Northern Ireland charity has wrapped up the magic of Disney for 20 local children living with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions.

The Northern Ireland Children to Lapland and Days to Remember Trust flew the chosen children, their families and health professionals to Disneyland Paris where they enjoyed the trip of a lifetime.

The charity that makes dreams come true for children living with serious conditions took the group of 44 people, which also included parents and doctors and nurses from Causeway Hospital, from Belfast International Airport to Paris at the weekend for two days of Disney magic.

This initiative provides families with the opportunity to take a break from the daily challenges of managing serious health conditions and instead create joyful, lasting memories.

Among those who made the memorable trip was 10-year-old Faye McEvoy from Coalisland, Co Tyrone.

Faye was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma in October 2024 and has just completed her treatment this August. Her mum, Nuala, said: “Faye is a big Disney fan. All the opportunities she has missed out on throughout the year have now been forgotten, thanks to this magical trip to Disneyland Paris.”

Also travelling Eva Christie, aged 5 and from Ballymoney. Eva has cerebral palsy, which developed after a hypoxic brain injury during a routine procedure at just eight weeks old.

Her mum, Kristina, shared: “We are so excited Eva has been given this very special opportunity to go to Disneyland. We would like to thank her Community Children’s Nurses for putting her name forward and the NI Children to Lapland Trust for making this possible. We will be forever grateful for the special memories we hope to make.”

For 6-year-old Omagh boy Caiden Pritchard and his family, the presence of dedicated medical professionals made the trip even more special, allowing them to fully enjoy the experience with peace of mind.

Caiden lives with a life-limiting condition called MecP2 Duplication Syndrome. His parents, Melanie and Darren, said: “This trip is absolutely amazing for Caiden. To see his face light up meeting the Disney characters and to share these precious moments together is something we will treasure forever.”

Chairman Colin Barkley highlighted the importance of such trips: “We are committed to giving these incredible children and their families the chance to create unforgettable memories. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, fundraisers, and corporate partners—including The Bushmills Inn, WineFlair, C-Tec (NI), Glens of Antrim Potatoes, CosyRoof, Bells of Crossgar, Energystore, and Mango Contact Centre—we’ve been able to expand our reach and offer this wonderful experience.”

Colin added: “From the feedback we received, the trip to Disneyland Paris was an outstanding success despite the cancellation of our return flight, which required an additional night in a Paris airport hotel. The charity team was on hand to ensure that everyone felt fully supported. The strong bonds formed during the trip became clear, as parents, children, and our administrative and medical teams worked together to minimise the inconvenience.”

Each year, Northern Ireland Children to Lapland and Days to Remember Trust takes local children, accompanied by a parent or carer, to Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland—home of Santa Claus. The trip includes husky and reindeer rides, snowmobile safaris, sleigh rides, and, of course, a magical meeting with Santa himself.

Take a look through our photo gallery below to see all the fun and magic of a very special trip! Photographs by Declan Roughan.