It’s the second time such a dream has been realized, explains the founder of the association: “Two years ago, a similar project was carried out for a smaller number of children, but with the same desire to offer them a memorable day.”
An unforgettable experience
It’s this Thursday, April 2, that this simple yet beautiful dream will come true. The children will depart from Brussels, take a boat on the Ostend canal, participate in collective games adapted for all, including those in special education, and live an unforgettable experience. The program includes cohesion, fun, respect, and the opportunity to simply be children away from the constraints and tensions of the city. “To ensure everything goes smoothly,” continues Dominique Van Hoegaerden, a strong team will be present. We will have eight motivated volunteers, eighteen nursing students from Lessines accompanied by a supervisor, as well as team members ready to welcome each child upon their arrival. We also appeal to artists, to bring a creative and colorful touch to this unique day.”
In short, this initiative promises beautiful memories for these one hundred youngsters, as Dominique Van Hoegaerden concludes. “This day at the sea is not just a time of relaxation: it is a concrete gesture to show that dreams can exist, even in difficult circumstances, and that every child deserves a moment of happiness. Thanks to the Droomfabriek and the commitment of everyone making this project possible, this dream becomes reality. And above all, it reminds us that every small gesture can have a huge impact in the lives of children. A day of sand, laughter and freedom, but most importantly, a day where dreams come alive, carried by the solidarity, commitment and creativity of all involved. Beyond that, there is this little journey we take together. A journey that allows children to forget, even for a moment, what is happening in their neighborhoods. And most importantly, there is this hope: that things can calm down for them, that a sweeter future may be possible.”






