"Some of these kids are in and out of hospital every day, this gives them and their families a chance to have a positive day."
The best part of the day for him was seeing how happy the children were.
Mr Bailey said he had also spoken to several parents who had been overwhelmed by seeing how much fun their children were having.
Hastings resident, Vicki Tomlinson, who brought her two girls aged 10 and 12 for the first time, said she was pleased to be able to see the joy an on their faces.
"It's really awesome for the kids.
"It's such a neat little outing for them, they need to have some excitement."
Chris English, from Napier, who brought his 3-year-old daughter, also for the first time, said he thought the organisers had put on a great event and all the children were enjoying themselves.
"It's really cool that they have done it."
The free event had food, games, rides and various local entertainment including dancers, singers, magicians and cheerleaders.
Each child was also given two or three presents to take home.
The event is supported by local businesses each year.
SCCP holds four Christmas parties and two mid-winter events around the country annually.