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Kells family enjoys adventure of a lifetime on annual NI Children to Lapland Trust trip

Laura Stewart and daughter Hollie (8) and son Isaac (4) from Kells, Ballymena are of interest. The family recently joined the charity’s trip to Lapland.

Laura Stewart and daughter Hollie (8) and son Isaac (4) from Kells, Ballymena are of interest. The family recently joined the charity’s trip to Lapland.


The Northern Ireland Children to Lapland and Days to Remember Trust (NICLT) recently (16 December 2024) embarked on its much-anticipated annual trip to Lapland.


It marked the charity’s 16th year of creating magical moments for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Over the years, NICLT has brought the wonder of Lapland to over 1,700 children, with only two interruptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.



This annual trip provides unforgettable experiences that bring joy, respite, and cherished memories to children and their families facing some of life’s toughest challenges.


Laura Stewart and daughter Hollie (8) and son Isaac (4) from Kells, Ballymena are of interest. The family recently joined the charity’s trip to Lapland.

Departing from Belfast International Airport, the trip was made possible by the generous contributions of TUI, Belfast International Airport, Swissport, Santa Park, Wild Nordic in Rovaniemi and an exceptional team of healthcare professionals and volunteers.


The children, accompanied by a parent or carer, travelled to Rovaniemi, the official hometown of Santa Claus on the Arctic Circle. There, they enjoyed an enchanting day filled with reindeer and husky rides, mini skidoo adventures, magic sleigh rides, snowmobile safaris, and a magical meeting with Santa Claus himself.



Carol Buick, mother of Max (age 10), from Antrim said:


"Visiting Santa in Lapland would have always felt like an impossible dream because of the complexities of traveling with my child’s needs. This trip has not only made it possible but has taken all the stress away, allowing us to focus entirely on the magic – from meeting Santa to playing in the snow. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience we’ll treasure forever."


Max added:


“I was so excited and never thought I would be able to meet the real Santa. I am so thankful I was able to go!”


Laura Stewart and daughter Hollie (8) and son Isaac (4) from Kells, Ballymena are of interest. The family recently joined the charity’s trip to Lapland.

Danielle Brolly, mum of Erin (age 5) from Derry added:


“Thank you NI Children to Lapland Trust for our magical adventure in Lapland. Erin and I have made special memories that will last a lifetime.”

 

Tracey McGoldrick, mum of Dan (age 5) from Seskinore, Co. Tyrone added:


“We had the most magical day, everything was perfect, more than we could ever have imagined. From the flight right through the whole day, all the staff were amazing.”



Ashlene Greene, mum of Amelia (age 5) from Kilkeel:


“Thank you for a trip of a lifetime! An absolute magical experience and we could not have been looked after any better.”

 

Aoife Tyre, mum of Tiernan (age 6) from Derry shared:


“A once in a lifetime opportunity and we got to make the most magical memories. We will always have a special place in our hearts for Lapland now. You made Tiernan’s dreams come true.”

 

Laura Stewart and daughter Hollie (8) and son Isaac (4) from Kells, Ballymena are of interest. The family recently joined the charity’s trip to Lapland.

Colin Barkley, Chair of NI Children to Lapland and Days to Remember Trust, added:


"There is no greater Christmas gift than bringing joy to children living with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. This trip allows families to escape their daily challenges, offering a day of magic, support, and unforgettable memories.

 

“Our deepest thanks go to TUI, Belfast International Airport, Swissport, Santa Park, Wild Nordic, The Choir Studio from Newry and the countless volunteers and supporters who make this trip possible. Without their dedication, none of this would be achievable.


“We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to our wonderful fundraisers and corporate partners including Wineflair, The Bushmills Inn, C-Tec (NI), Glens of Antrim Potatoes, CosyRoof, Bells of Crossgar, Energystore and Mango, whose generosity ensures this magical journey continues to bring light and joy to these remarkable children and their families.”



Charlotte Brenner, Marketing Manager at TUI, one of the companies enabling the annual trip, said:


"It is an enormous privilege to welcome on board the children, families, medical teams and support staff heading off on this exciting adventure to Lapland. We were delighted to lend our support once again and help to make this a joyful experience that will create wonderful lasting memories."


The trip wouldn’t be possible without the streamlined support from Belfast International Airport representatives.


Deborah Harris, PR & Marketing Manager at Belfast International Airport, added:

 

“The Northern Ireland Children to Lapland Trust flight is always very special and this year was no exception.  We were delighted to welcome all of the children, their families and the fantastic staff to Belfast International Airport and we are sure they had an experience to remember.  It is very important for us to be part of this magical event - it really brings home the meaning of Christmas.”



Liz Stewart, Head of Customer Services, from Swissport, Belfast is part of the exceptional team supporting young travellers, their families and health staff on the ground at the airport. Liz said:


“It is our absolute pleasure to be working with this wonderful charity again.”

 

Adding to the festive spirit on the day, The Choir Studio from Newry performed at the airport before departure, filling the terminal with Christmas cheer and excitement.


Kathy McCaughey of The Choir Studio said:


"To be part of something so magical and special is a joy and privilege—the true meaning of Christmas for our choir.”


To view photos and memories from the special trip to Lapland, check out the charity’s Facebook page: @childrentolaplandtrust

For further information on the charity, visit: nichildrentolapland.com

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