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Assistive technology enables life-limited and disabled children in hospice care to communicate, connect with their families, and play with their brothers and sister. Having access to assistive gaming equipment is fundamental in allowing them to play with their peers and simply enjoy a hobby that many children and young adults thought they could no longer do.
Hospices across the British Isles told us how the gaming equipment we donate has impacted the children they care for:
Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice - "Gaming is a massive part of childrens lives. It normalises everything, and being adapted eliminates the restrictions that our children meet in everyday life."
Charlton Farm Hospice - "People of all ages should have appropriate access to gaming, to observe children racing cars on the big screen who had previously never been able to do is just magic!"
So join us for Lifelites Game Time from 3rd- 5th September by taking on a gaming challenge of your choosing and help to raise funds so life-limited and disabled children using hospice services can have access to life-changing technology.
How does it work?
Between 3rd-5th September 2021, we ask you to take on your own gaming challenge, this can be a marathon 24 hour stream or set your own challenge such as a goal of how many crowns you can win on Fall Guys! It's entirely up to you.
Ask your family, friends, and colleagues to either join you or sponsor you and donate to Lifelites.