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New technology donated to Zoe s Place THE children’s charity Lifelites has donated brand-new life-changing technology worth thousands of pounds for life-limited and life-threatened babies and infants using the services of Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice in Middlesbrough. The hospice provides palliative, respite and end-of-life care to babies and infants aged up to five-years, suffering from life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. The specialist technology, enables them to play, be creative, to control something independently and communicate, for as long as possible. The technology also enables the children to escape the confines of their conditions, connect with their loved ones and communicate their wishes and fears.
Lifelites donates new technology to Sussex children’s hospice
Magical technology donated to the children’s hospice for Sussex is allowing the young people it cares for to experience things they and their parents never thought possible.
Wednesday, 27th January 2021, 10:39 am
Children’s charity Lifelites donated a range of new technology to Chestnut Tree House to give children with life-shortening conditions an opportunity to experience a whole new world.
Hannah Fuchs, communications officer for Lifelites, said: “In light of Covid-19, life-limited and disabled children are more isolated and vulnerable than ever before. Lifelites is delighted to have raised enough funds as a small charity to be able to donate assistive technology for the children at the Sussex children’s hospice Chestnut Tree House.”
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