One Direction Tour & News: Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson Spend Time With Terminally Ill Kids at Charity Ball [Photo]

As if the world didn't love One Direction enough, half of the boys spent some time at the Children's Charity Ball where they did a bit of meet and greet with their terminally ill fans. 

Louis Tomlinson, 23, and Liam Payne, 21, took a break from their road tour and spread the love. According to Hollywood Life, the boys partnered with Believe In Magic -- a charity organization -- to host the first Cinderella Ball held on Aug. 10 at London's Natural History Museum. 

The event started with Tomlinson welcoming everyone and thanking those that made the memorable night possible. "Thank you very much to everyone who has made this night happen and thank you to everyone who is supporting the cause," said the British hunk. "It really does mean a lot. Meg's vision for tonight's ball was to give all relative people a very nice night to remember and to raise money so that she can go on and provide for Believe in Magic." 

As one of the night's highlights, after the program, the boys took time to meet and take photos with the kids who grace the event. 

A Chance to Meet The Boys of One Direction

In addition to being part of the event, the vocalist is also being incredibly active in raising funds for the organization. Per Christianity Daily, through the online fundraising site Prizeo, those who share their blessings for the worth cause automatically get a chance to meet the boys -- Louis, Liam, Harry Styles, and Niall Horan. 

"We've seen the incredible impact we can have if we work together. Now the guys and I are back on Prizeo to bring attention to and raise funds for a charity very close to my heart, Believe in Magic," said the pop icon.

He called on fans to help and the winner from the pool of generous fans will win a trip to meet the boys of One Direction. The winner will be accompanied by a friend and a guardian and will be provided with backstage access during their 02 concert scheduled for September 26. Regardless of where the winner is from, "We'll fly you in from anywhere in the world!"

The publication noted that as of Monday, August 10, the call for donations has raised $165, 035.  

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