The third annual Laura Lynn Oscars took place in the Odeon Cinema Charlestown, last Saturday.
This black-tie event was hosted by Baz Ashmawy and Tracy Clifford and was a fun-filled day engaging the whole family.
Eight short films were each directed by the children and their families along with the support of the producers at Windmill Lane who give the films a really professional look.
The two presenters spent time meeting young fans and their relatives, and also posed for selfies ahead of the invite-only screening at the northside cinema.
LauraLynn is the only dedicated children's hospice in Ireland. It provides clinical care, support and palliative services to children with life-limiting conditions.
This black-tie event was hosted by Baz Ashmawy and Tracy Clifford and was a fun-filled day engaging the whole family.
Eight short films were each directed by the children and their families along with the support of the producers at Windmill Lane who give the films a really professional look.
The two presenters spent time meeting young fans and their relatives, and also posed for selfies ahead of the invite-only screening at the northside cinema.
LauraLynn is the only dedicated children's hospice in Ireland. It provides clinical care, support and palliative services to children with life-limiting conditions.