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Lifelites, which started as a pilot project of the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (RMTGB), is an independent charity that donates assistive and adaptive technology to support life-limited and disabled children through hospices across the British Isles.
Freemasons have always supported this brilliant initiative. You can read a selected list of news about Freemasons' contribution via this link.
It is a great honour to announce that Warwickshire Freemasons have donated £35,000 over the past few years. Provincial Grand Master, Philip L. Hall said:
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire is proud to support Lifelites for many years now. It is an honour for us to enable Lifelites to provide life-changing technology for children using Acorns in Birmingham and Zoe’s Place Coventry.
We know that the children’s hospices, the children and their families are going through a very difficult time right now. With our donation, we want to help reduce the burden, so that these children can escape the confines of their conditions, and connect with their families in ways not possible before.
If you want to make a difference by supporting inclusive technology packages, you can visit Lifelite's website and donate.