INSIGHT Magazine February 2018 | Page 27

C alhoun County native Chassidy Bowen Casey is spreading magic to children who need it the most through her non-profit organization, The Fairytale Project. Casey says, “Knowing that I have the ability to change a child's bad day into a good day, gives me a sense of purpose in life.” Casey founded The Fairytale Project (TFP) in October 2016. She says the “light bulb” moment came after someone recruited her to play Elsa for a party company. “I was thrilled at the idea of playing a princess (well, technically a Queen!),” Casey says. “It paid well too... but I quickly realized that it wasn't worth the money nearly as much as it was worth the smiles that I would get.” Casey wanted to volunteer more of her time to children who needed to smile and began visiting sick and disabled kids on her own. “I recruited a couple of my girlfriends who I knew had the heart and would make beautiful princesses,” she says. “And we grew very quickly from there.” By October 2016, Casey was able to file for 501c3 non-profit status. “The first organization I partnered with was The Ronald McDonald House, which serves as a home away from home for children and their families that stay extended periods of time at Children's Hospital,” she explains. TFP has grown to include Ariel, Moana, Anna, Snow White, Belle, Aurora, Cinderella, Jasmine, Tiana, Spiderman, Batman, and more. The princesses and superheroes visit INSIGHT children and adults in need at Children's Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, DHR, United Cerebral Palsy Centers, Easter Seals, The ARC, Rainbow Omega, and American Cancer Society just to name a few. In her own words, Casey says the purpose of The Fairytale Project is “To lift the spirits of children and adults dealing with difficult circumstances and allow them to escape their world of sickness or debilitation, and give them magical moments filled with joy, hope, and love.” The Fairytale Project offers a type of emotional support to the children and adults they visit. “Some of my favorite things to do are a "Royal Coronation" where the child reads a special oath and becomes an official Princess or Knight,” Casey says. TFP also offers princess makeovers, princess lessons, superhero training, games, and more. Casey says mixing pixie dust and potions is another favorite of hers, “The children get to mix and match their own creations choosing from colorful bottles labeled with things like Happiness, Courage, Strength, Wisdom, February 2018 27