Children’s ward kids get a teddy bear boost from the Freemasons
Children’s ward kids get a teddy bear boost from the Freemasons
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Children’s ward kids get a teddy bear boost from the Freemasons
On 27th January, the Immediate Past Master of the Gild of St. Mary Lodge No.7288, W.Bro. Robert Wane and his wife Tracey were delighted to be able to present a cheque for £800 to Nicki Butler, the Senior Sister of Ward R2, Lewin Stroke and Rehabilitation Unit at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge.
On Thursday afternoon (19th Jan) Maurice Cruickshank who is “The Right Worshipful Master” of Lodge St Vigean 101, was given a tour of Arbroath United Cricket Club by Geoff Fisher who is The Cricket Clubs President. Geoff explained that the Cricket Club`s practise nets were falling into disrepair, and that they were quoted approx. £30,000 to have them professionally replaced.
At their Christmas celebration, at El Cid restaurant, local Freemasons Lodge, Javea No 40, raised 430€ in memory of their recently deceased colleague Worshipful Brother Keith Hart from Benigembla, near Jalon
BYSS Helping to Make Music
The Borders Youth Support Scheme has given financial support to the Scottish
Borders Youth Brass Band who have been raising funds to enable them to compete
in the European Brass Band Contest in Ostend, Belgium in April 2017
Pictured is Bro. Douglas Paterson (Right), Past Master of Lodge St. Ronan’s No. 856
presenting a cheque for £200 to a representative of the Band.
Members of Olicana Chapter, which meets in Ilkey, secured £1,500 towards new kitchen units for Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association’s Grassington headquarters.
A Bristol city farm has been given £38,125 by the Masonic Charitable Foundation to support their Urban Farmers Project which works with disadvantaged young people from local schools.The project, at St Werburghs City Farm in Ashley Vale, works with teenagers who are among the 10 per cent most disadvantaged in the UK.The programme was set-up to engage young people in activities that support greater health, wellbeing and personal development. They are encouraged to learn a range of skills, working with the land and with animals, as well as conservation work and practical building projects.The young people are aged between 14 to 19, with many come from low-income families, are often at risk of exclusion from mainstream education or are so-called ‘NEETS’ being neither in employment, education or training. Some have learning difficulties, mental health concerns, physical disabilities or have been in trouble with the police.The aim is to break cycles of negative behaviour among the young people and encourage them to finish their secondary education, enter higher education, find meaningful paid employment.The funding for the grant comes from Freemasons and their families across England and Wales.Kari Halford, Director of St Werburghs City Farm, said: “We’re very grateful for the generous grant from the Masonic Charitable Foundation for our Urban Farmers Project. “We offer practical outdoor activities that increase the confidence and wellbeing of disadvantaged teenagers so that they can overcome the challenges they face. “Thanks to the Freemasons we can employ our Youth Officer for three years, who will be working with more than 650 young people.”Christopher Williams, Deputy Chairman of Bristol Freemasons said: “We’re really pleased to be able to support the Urban Farmers Project. St Werburghs City Farm will now be able to continue their excellent work with hundreds more disadvantaged young people, adding to all those they have helped over nearly four decades. Many thanks to all the staff and volunteers for making us so very welcome when we visited.”
On Tuesday 15th December members of the Caledonia Lodge number 68 made a donation of approximately 1000 euros worth of food to the Social Services department of the Rojales town hall. The money was raised by members of the Lodge and will be distributed to needy families in time for Christmas. The money was presented by Worshipful Brother David Turner, Master of the Lodge, with other Lodge members in attendance to town mayor Sr Antonio Peréz.
The Devon & Cornwall Food Association (DCFA) is a charity reflecting the need to link food waste with food poverty and they were visited by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire V. W. Bro. Nicholas Ball where he met up with Jackie Young their manager, along with some of the volunteers who help run this invaluable organisation and presented them with a certificate to recognise their hard work and dedication.
Masons donate three bikes to South London Blood Bikers