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A Montpellier maple tree planted for the thirtieth anniversary of the Rêves association

Michael Delafosse and Stéphane Jouault unveil the epigraph created by Chantal “May the top of this tree allow you to reach your dreams”

A Montpellier maple tree planted for the thirtieth anniversary of the Rêves association

The Rêves team celebrated three decades of existence and involvement.

A Montpellier maple tree planted for the thirtieth anniversary of the Rêves association

A Montpellier maple tree planted for the thirtieth anniversary of the Rêves association

“May the top of this tree allow you to reach your dreams” epigraph created by Chantal, the oldest volunteer of Rêves

A Montpellier maple tree planted for the thirtieth anniversary of the Rêves association

La chorale Happy Kids des élèves de l’école de Baillargues s’en donne à cœur joie

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L’arbre a été mis en terre, samedi dernier, dans l’enceinte du parc Suzanne-Babut.

They came in large numbers on December 4 to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Rêves association. Distinguished guests mingled with families, supporters, volunteers, etc. A joyful, festive and musical atmosphere reigned at Suzanne-Babut Park with the songs of the Happy Kids choir of Baillargues. Josiane Gonnot, national president, Michaël Delafosse, mayor, and Stéphane Jouault, his deputy, wanted to show strong support for the Hérault delegation chaired by Patricia Rigal. She emphasizes: “We were aware of the 50,000 trees operation, led by the City. We wanted to plant the Tree of Dreams to celebrate the association's thirtieth anniversary. There was convergence and the municipality welcomed our project very well. It took care of the entire organization and offered us this beautiful green setting. The association makes the dreams of very seriously ill children come true by offering them an enchanted interlude to forget the illness, stimulate them and give them the strength to fight against the disease.”

328 dreams pending

From the craziest that seems inaccessible to the most modest, each child's dream is unique. “All dreams are admissible, it is the local medical team that gives the green light with regard to the child's health and who transmits the request to us. The national team (eight employees) does everything possible to see it come to fruition with the financial resources put into the common pot of the thirty-three departmental delegations”. In thirty years, 6,800 dreams have been realized on a national level, 328 are pending. The youngest often dream of a stay in an amusement park. But everything is possible: meeting a sports star, a singer, a TV star, traveling to the ends of the earth, flying in a helicopter, skydiving, etc. The sources of funding are varied: donations, legacies and collections by volunteers. Jean-Claude, the former president, has been campaigning for the association for fifteen years because “Dreams put stars in our eyes”, he says. He collected €3,700 last summer by walking the Way of Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. As Brel sang in The Quest, “dream an impossible dream… To reach the inaccessible star”.

The one that now shines in the eyes of sick children and the Rêves volunteers who accompany them.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116