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Party bonanza for Share A Dream

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EXPECT plenty of fun and games at the Share A Dream Foundation’s annual party bonanza, which takes place in the West County Hotel on Sunday October 26.

The foundation’s ‘Dream Hallow- een Party’ for all special children in mid-west region was launched yes- terday in Ennis.

Each year the Share a Dream Foun- dation organise a concert/party for sick, disabled and children with chronic illnesses and their siblings in different parts of the country.

Silom oy-Vuava sU me corclneuuom olorule)meer-veer es by boybands, pop singers, enter-

tainers and hip hop dancers. The fun doesn’t end there with face painters, characters and lots more including a goody bag filled with treats for all the family.

A spokesperson for the Share A Dream Foundation said the annual party has always been enthusiastical- ly supported and this year promises to be no different.

“Share a Dream rely totally on con- tributions from the public and it is only your very kind support that we can continue making dreams come ture and creating smiles for very spe- oF el abe lehno eee

In the 17 years that the charity has been in existence it has made dreams

come true for over 17,000 children. At present 127 children’s charities from around Ireland benefit from the wonderful work and fun activi- ties organised by the Share a Dream Foundation.

Share a Dream organise parties, concerts, outings, holidays, special events. One child may wish to meet their favourite character, another wants to be a fireman for the day.

The Share A Dream Foundation was established in Limerick by Shay Kinsella in 1989 with the purpose of making dreams a reality for sick children all over Ireland and to date it has managed to create a smile for thousands of children in Ireland.

Share A Dream makes individual dreams come true for sick children no matter what their illness or dis- ability. The spokesperson added, “If you have a special child or work with sick or disabled children, you can contact us for a special family pass.”

For further information on how to obtain passes for the ‘Dream Hal- loween Party’ phone 061 343434 or email dreams @iol.ie today”.

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