Forrest Gump Star Gary Sinise Flies 1000 Children Of Fallen US Soldiers To Disneyland Free Of Charge

Forrest Gump star Gary Sinise, who played the role of Lieutenant Dan, helped more than one thousand children of fallen US soldiers go to Disney World. Turns out more than 1,700 Golden Star family members were chosen to take a trip called “The Snowball Express”, an official program of the Gary Sinise Foundation.

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Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney

What does the program include? A Trip to Walt Disney World! The actor had a total of 15 airplanes in which children and spouses of fallen soldiers were in, and were treated to an all-expenses-paid five-day vacation in Orlando, Florida! There were families from Dallas, Chicago, Nashville, and Los Angeles.

Each airport had a special sendoff for the families, with people dressed in holiday attire and other festive gear, cheering and singing holiday songs.

Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney

This therapeutic retreat offers a fun and inspiring program that encourage critical peer-to-peer support for these families and their loved ones.

Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney

Sinise’s stated that this annual event is done for children who have lost a parent in military service, either combat-related or illness, and want to make sure the children know that they aren’t forgotten.

Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney

Although the Gold Star Family may be grieving, the program aims to provide a memorable experiencewhere they can access support, make positive memories, create new bonds, and build a community with those who understand their loss.

Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney

Sinise’s foundation took over the Snowball Express Program in 2017, but the actor has supported the program for years. He believes it helps families heal, learn, and build lasting relationships.

Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney

Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney

Sinise Took Over 1,750 Children of Fallen Soldiers to Disney