WATCH: Kids at Francis House get a Special Christmas Experience

A Key 103 Cash for Kids partnership with Mid Communications

Author: Lizzy HolroydPublished 11th Dec 2017
Last updated 11th Dec 2017

As part of Cash for Kids Mission Christmas we visited Francis House Children's Hospice to surprise kids under their care in the run up to Christmas.

Gemma, Matt & Mike broadcast live from Francis House and spent time chatting to children and parents before revealing the special experience that was in store for them all.

A room at the hospice in Didsbury was turned into a festive grotto and became the setting for a group of poorly children and their siblings to take a Virtual Reality trip to meet Father Christmas.

Thanks to Mid Communication we were able to provide the very best in latest VR technology to transport the children into a magical Christmas world and take a slight ride with the big man himself.

The vertical be came actual when the REAL Father Christmas stepped out to present the children with a present at the end.

Check out the smiles on their faces...

Francis House supports over 460 families across Greater Manchester. Children and teenagers take regular stays of respite at the hospice. Francis House supports whole families.

When there's a poorly child in the family, the brothers and sisters often miss out on going to parties or football practice. Their parents may be busy with hospital appointment or are unable to break from the routine of constant care.

Francis House sibling support groups so the children know they are not alone in facing the problems associated with having a sick brother or sister.

Gemma, Matt & Mike said, "There's no better feeling than seeing a child opening a present from Father Christmas. At Francis House we saw the most deserving children in Manchester given a once in a lifetime experience.

"The Look of wonder on their faces as they came out of Santa's grotto is something that will stay with all of us for a very long time.

"Being around such brave and inspirational children an parents is both humbling and life-affirming. Thanks to Francis House for all their brilliant work and opening their doors to remind us why we to come together as a City and help these wonderful families."

Cash for Kids helps disabled and disadvantaged children living in Greater Manchester. The Mission Christmas appeal asks you to buy an extra present and drop it off at one of our hundreds of drop-off points around the region.

Help give to a deserving child this festive season to help to a smile on their face on Christmas morning.

You can see Father Christmas for yourself at Manchester Arndale from now right up to Christmas Eve.