Cumbria Freemasons Install 27th Life-Saving Defibrillator at
Cumbria Freemasons install their 27th defibrillator at Gillfoot Park in Egremont — part of an ongoing scheme in memory of Billy Morley.
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Cumbria Freemasons install their 27th defibrillator at Gillfoot Park in Egremont — part of an ongoing scheme in memory of Billy Morley.
Cumbria Freemasons award £1,500 to Egremont Youth Partnership through the MCF Festival Grant Scheme, helping the club double its attendance from 30 to 66 young people.
In a heartwarming display of community support, the Freemasons of Cumbria have made a significant financial contribution to Blood Bikes Cumbria, a vital…
Prism Art being donated which will be proudly displayed in Carlisle Masonic Hall Freemasons’ Donation: Cumbria Freemasons have generously donated…
Cumbria Freemasons present cheque to A Skye Full of Stars
Hindpool-based Furness Carers receive £25,000 from Masonic Charitable Foundation
A spokesman for the charity said: “We’d like to thank the Carlisle Masonic Lodges for their extremely kind gesture in donating PPE equipment to the hospice, which we were delighted to receive and thank them for thinking of us at this time. This will allow our staff, patients and visitors to remain as safe as possible.
Lodge donates to Loweswater suite at hospital
Each year, the money raised at the December meeting of Brigantes Lodge, which meets on Station Road in the town, is donated to a charity chosen by the wife of the Worshipful Master.
The Blood Bikes provide the county with a unique voluntary transport service, couriering urgently needed blood, drugs, human tissue and other medical requirements between hospitals and medical centres, often operating under “blue light” conditions. They are all highly trained specialist advanced drivers.