Freemasons deliver a cancer treatment helping hand
Freemasons deliver a $6000 cancer treatment helping hand
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Freemasons deliver a $6000 cancer treatment helping hand
A record number of charities will receive a hand up to continue their important work in the community, as Hand Heart Pocket the Charity of Freemasons Queensland provides close to $700,000 in emergency support and Community Grants in the wake of COVID-19.
In late 2019, Terrigal Surf Life Saving Club approached Freemasons again, requesting assistance in purchasing another IRB, as their current IRB, the ‘Freemason I’, was now five years old and a new IRB design had been proven to be more appropriate to surf conditions in their area.
he Sturt-Buninyong lodge of Freemasons Victoria donated 90 woolen blankets, valued at more than $4400, to Uniting Ballarat on Friday.
Lodge secretary Ron Fleming said the donation, which resulted from funds raised through the lodge’s annual fruit sale, came at a critical time.
Glenelg Freemasons donate thermal imaging camera to Kangaroo Island CFS firefighters
During its early history in Australia, Freemasonry was not an egalitarian movement. Indeed, it can be argued that it was never designed to be egalitarian. Aside from its teachings, the greatest strength of Masonry has always been its mystique.
The fundraising campaign was the joint effort of eight local districts and Masonicare, with the funds presented to Dr Matt Dun during a ceremony at Club Maitland City on Sunday.
The money will go towards the new Lealholme community bus project that will allow residents to continue to have trips, increase involvement with the community and enjoy activities while living at the home.
Million-dollar grant empowers students with disability to be job-ready
Freemasons donate $1.45M to drought-affected Queenslanders