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It’s been a dream come true, the best thing we have done

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more than half an hour from a hospital. A holiday was out of the question. He was recently reunited with the crew who took him to London and we’ve also been in touch with the family of his donor.

“We’ll buy her little tle sister a present at the he Harry Potter shop.

“It’s bitterswee­t. My child is only here because someone else lost theirs. I’ve told Conor he now w has to live for both of them now. She keeps eps him alive, but he keeps eeps part of her alive too.” ”

Trudi Beswick, chief if executive ti of f Caudwell Children, said: “For many parents caring for a child with a terminal or life-threatenin­g condition the thought of leaving the protected environmen­t of their home town, and their medical support, fills them with dread. By providing 24-hour profession­al medical provision, along with a team of volunteers, for the duration of the trip, Destinatio­n Dreams gives fa families the chance to crea create happy memories, oft often for the first time.

“Unfortunat­ely the l level of assistance families need doesn’t come cheap, but with the public’s support we w will be able to c o n t i n u e making magical dreams come tru true for the children we suppo support.”

To give to Caudwell Children and help other youngsters enjoy a fully supported holiday to Disney World go to: www. caudwellch­ildren.com/donate/ make-a-donation

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