Dreamflight relies entirely on the generosity
of its supporters. The total cost of the Dreamflight trip each
year is in the region of £600,000. Here’s how your donation could help provide the “Holiday of a Lifetime” for a seriously ill child:
- £5 pays for a Dreamflight rucksack
- £40 provides baseball caps for 16 children
- £60 provides lunch and refreshments each day for
one child
- £90 buys a transit seat, used for transferring some
children to and from their wheelchairs
- £90 covers the cost of a police security patrol in
the hotel in Orlando each night of the stay
- £150 pays for a group’s pre-trip get-together or reunion
- £200 pays for a child to swim with dolphins at Discovery
Cove
- £280 sponsors a set of T shirts for all the members
of one group
- £300 pays for his/her accommodation and half board
in Orlando
- £330 equips every child with a Dreamflight bumbag
- £3000 funds the total holiday for one child
The Dreamflight trip also offers opportunities for corporate
sponsorship, e.g.
- £900 provides sponsorship for the Dreamflight
rucksacks given to each child
- £1200 pays for every child to have a DVD of the
trip personalised to their group
- £1,300 sponsors hire of the radios and cellphones
used to maintain contact between groups in Orlando
- £2,800 covers the cost of a Welcome Party at Heathrow
- £13,000 pays for the cost of the domestic flights or coach hire
needed to gather all the children together at Heathrow
- £13,000 sponsors a day’s entry to Magic Kingdom or
Universal Studios for the entire group – children and
helpers
- £25,000 sponsors the coaches used daily in Orlando
- £40,000 sponsors the day at Discovery Cove, where
each child can swim with dolphins
- £57,000 sponsors the accommodation in Orlando for
the entire stay
- £320,000 sponsors the complete charter of a British Airways
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