Wiltshire Freemasons donate £1550 to Salisbury Hospice
Grants from Freemasons to hospices have exceeded £13 million in England and Wales since 1984.
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Grants from Freemasons to hospices have exceeded £13 million in England and Wales since 1984.
Over the last number of years and with increasing concentration in recent times, individual Brethren and Grand Lodges seem to be getting more and more involved in matters which clearly fall without the stated “aims and relationships of the Craft
The school has been awarded £1,000 to buy new sports kits, which will be used for PE and extra-curricular team activities.
Many times since I became a member of this grand fraternity, I have in retrospective moments, asked myself, why I am proud to be a Mason and I dwell upon those things that Masonry has brought before me. The feelings of warmth, friendship, and potential comfort in times of distress are always with me, yet they seem to appear most readily in lodge.
Local Freemasons Lodge, White River No 153, recently attended the Per Ells school for Children with special needs in Turis, * to celebrate the Tres Reyes Festival, deliver gifts and hopefully spread a little joy to the school children, and the young at heart who attend the centre. As many will know, this celebration to commemorate the arrival of the three wise men is more important to Spanish children as this is when most receive presents.
A local Freemasons branch has presented Louth Churches For Refugees with a £500 cheque, which will support a family who are due to settle in Louth next month.
South Cleveland Heart Fund receives donation from Huntcliff Freemasons
Spalding Freemasons give £500 boost to children’s brain tumour charity, Anna’s Hope By Lynne Harrison-