Vote Lifelite with AMD London
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- Published: Tuesday, 10 May 2016 11:45

LIFELITES' NOMINATION
Lifelites provides specialist entertainment, educational and assistive technology packages to over 9,000 children and young people with life-limiting, life-threatening and disabling conditions in children's hospices.
Founded as a Masonic initiative in 1999 and part of the Masonic Charitable Foundation, Lifelites has become widely recognised for the magical technology packages it provides for children in every children's hospice across the British Isles.
Although part of the Foundation, Lifelites is a separately registered charity (No.1165791) and raises all of its own funds from Freemasons and the general public.
VOTE FOR LIFELITES
Simply click the button below, provide your name and email address, and select Lifelites from the nomination list.
http://masoniccharitablefoundation.createsend1.com/t/t-l-d…/
Placing your vote
Lifelites has been shortlisted for the 2016 Digital Leaders 100 Awards in the category of 'Charity Digital Leader of the Year'. 500 projects were nominated and Lifelites made the final 100 shortlist.
The charity needs your vote to win against the nine other organisations shortlisted in the same category.
With the help of Freemasons and their families, Lifelites can win the recognition it deserves for enabling terminally ill and disabled children to play, be creative, to communication and to control something for themselves often for the first time, through innovative technologies.
You can place your vote by visiting: www.digileaders100.com/vote/#charity.
Please share this link with your family and friends, Tweet or post this news on Facebook and together, we can help Lifelites win Charity Digital Leader of the Year.
Thank you,
Masonic Charitable Foundation
on behalf of Lifelites - www.lifelites.org
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I am delighted to announce that, as District Grand Prefect, I plan to request of The Grand Master that we be permitted to Consecrate a new AMD Council in London, to meet on a Saturday and particularly for those who may be challenged by midweek meetings; particularly young, professional, time-challenged Freemasons. Of course all are welcome. The proposed dates for the meetings will be the 3rd Saturday in October & 1st Saturday in May.