It was an un-bear-lievably special Christmas moment for young patients at the Ulster Hospital as the Belfast Giants delivered teddy bears collected during their annual Teddy Toss.
The visit followed the Belfast Giants’ much-loved Teddy Toss, which took place on Friday 12 December at the SSE Arena, Belfast, where fans threw hundreds of soft toys onto the ice in support of children in hospital across Northern Ireland. The donated teddies were collected and distributed to bring comfort and smiles to young patients during the Christmas period.
During the visit, Giants players met with children, families and staff, handing out the teddy bears and spending time chatting and taking photos, helping to create a memorable and uplifting experience for those spending Christmas in hospital.
Speaking about the visit, Laura Small, Relationship & Business Development Manager at The Odyssey Trust said, “Our annual Teddy Toss game night is always one of the most special nights of the Belfast Giants’ season, and this year’s support from our fans totalled over 1,500 soft toy donations – a true testament to the kindness and generosity of our community.”
Laura reflected, “It’s such a privilege for our players and wider teams to deliver these gifts and help bring warmth, comfort and festive cheer to children and families this Christmas.”
Staff at the Ulster Hospital welcomed the visit and thanked both the Belfast Giants and their supporters for their generosity and continued support for local children’s services.
Senior Nursing Assistant Patricia Anderson was delighted. “Just look at their wee faces. It brightens the children’s day and instantly makes them smile. It is so lovely to see the impact it can have on the families within our Wards.”
She added, “On behalf of all the staff, families and patients within the Wards, I would just like to thank the Giants for their generosity. We are so grateful for their support at Christmas time and they have made some young people very happy today.