Bert's Big Adventure Surprises Families with Trip of a Lifetime
Nonprofit Organization Sends Children with Chronic and Terminal Illnesses and Families From Atlanta, Nashville and Indianapolis Areas to Walt Disney World
ATLANTA — Bert’s Big Adventure, a nonprofit organization that provides a magical, all-expenses-paid, five-day journey to Walt Disney World® for children with chronic and terminal illnesses and their families, is excited to share a BIG announcement! This February, the organization will be embarking on their 16th annual trip to Walt Disney World® and after careful consideration as well as sorting through hundreds of applications, the Bert’s Big Adventure selection committee has chosen thirteen (13) children and their families to be a part of this year’s trip.
“We are so excited to be taking these amazing kids and thier families on this years trip." says Bert's Big Adventure founder and host of “The Bert Show”, Bert Weiss. “The trip will be an adventure they will never forget and we feel so honored to be sharing this amazing experience with them and providing the opportunity to be making their days a little brighter.”
To qualify for Bert’s Big Adventure, a child must be between the ages of 5-12 years old and live in “The Bert Show” radio listening area, prove financial need and have never been to Walt Disney World®. To date, Bert’s Big Adventure has served nearly 200 children and their families through its trip to Disney, Fairy Godparent volunteer program and Reunion Adventures.
Get to know some of the newest additions to the Bert’s Big Adventure families by watching their surprise reveal video here.
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