Christmas lights bring cheer to local town in bid to raise funds for NI Children’s Hospice

Christmas lights have been switched on in a NI town to benefit a good cause.
Jordan Christie from Ballybogey at his home which has been decorated for Christmas in aid of NI Childrens Hospice.Pic Steven McAuley/McAuley MultimediaJordan Christie from Ballybogey at his home which has been decorated for Christmas in aid of NI Childrens Hospice.Pic Steven McAuley/McAuley Multimedia
Jordan Christie from Ballybogey at his home which has been decorated for Christmas in aid of NI Childrens Hospice.Pic Steven McAuley/McAuley Multimedia

The man behind the move is Jordan Christie from Ballybogey in Co Antrim.

He said “This year has been a real struggle for charities to raise money due to COVID-19, so I thought what better way to try and help by spreading some festive cheer as I think its what we all need!

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“The charity that I will be raising funds for is NI Children’s Hospice.

Jordan Christie from Ballybogey at his home which has been decorated for Christmas in aid of NI Childrens Hospice.Pic Steven McAuley/McAuley MultimediaJordan Christie from Ballybogey at his home which has been decorated for Christmas in aid of NI Childrens Hospice.Pic Steven McAuley/McAuley Multimedia
Jordan Christie from Ballybogey at his home which has been decorated for Christmas in aid of NI Childrens Hospice.Pic Steven McAuley/McAuley Multimedia

“Anyone who would like to donate can do so either via my Justgiving page which is www.justgiving.com/jordanslights or you can donate some change into the collection box at the end of the fence!

“Any donation is much appreciated no matter how small!”

The public can enjoy the Christmas light display at 9 Meadowbrook, Ballybogey, BT53 6RE.

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