Press Release


Impressive Internet launch for Brand New Charity.
The LifeVision Foundation and the children the world forgot.
Providing a secure future for the worlds disadvantaged children.

The LifeVision Foundation has just launched with its initial operations focused entirely on the Internet via its web-site www.lifevision.org.

The web-site, built in-house from scratch, is designed first to ensure that its international communication and information properties supports a drive to recruit its team leaders, volunteers and supporters on a world wide basis. The web-site is designed to provide for a comprehensive range of donation and sponsorship potential.

It aims to attract regular visits by offering features, newsletters and sectors devoted to the children, a fun section and an amazing free family web-site initiative.

"It has been a major objective that The LifeVision Foundation will be amongst the most effective, efficient charities in the world" declares Don Hutchinson, the Northern Ireland entrepreneur who set up the Charity for the millenium year 2000.

"We have an aim", he says, "to achieve £500,000 for the children the world forgot, the exiled children of Tibet, and this in the shortest possible time scale. We are committed to build a new community to give 1,000 children the best possible chance for a better life. Our current project supports the care and education of disabled children at the new "Realm of Courage" childrens home. The project, blessed by his holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet, provides a safe and nurturing environment for refugee children who have had to endure the hardship of exile from their homeland."

"We have set up a core team of just four of us that, up until now, has built the entire infrastructure with which we expect to expand at a extra-ordinary rate given the advantages of the Internet."

"An allied operation - LifeVision MarketPlace - is the focus for sales of products and services and for linking existing businesses" said Mr Hutchinson. "Of special note is the extra-ordinary development – The Inspirational Gallery – integrating the amazing work of Artists, Sculptors, Designers etc."

LifeVision is working to a five-year plan which will expand its operations across the world using its own Intranet co-ordinating and supporting the overall effort. LifeVision’s Multimedia division offers services as a consultancy to other charities, large and small, who are looking for novel, secure internet, CD-rom and multimedia concepts to support their operations.

Anyone wishing to support the LifeVision children and at the same time enhance their own lifestyle should contact LifeVision via their web-site www.lifevision.org, e-mail to info@lifevision.org or telephone 01725 510359 / 028 918 22122.