New autism support services thanks to Durham Freemasons £57000 Donation
New autism support services thanks to Freemasons’ grant
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New autism support services thanks to Freemasons’ grant
A charity hospital radio station which has seen its volunteers broadcasting from makeshift studios in their homes has been given a £1400 boost from Durham Freemasons.
Grade II listed Masonic Temple in Sunderland to be converted into apartments
Nearly 5,000 visors have already been produced with help from the Freemasons, who have adapted their business production lines to meet demand.
The cheque for £250 goes towards Friends of St. Clare’s Sponsorship Fund. Noel said, “I really appreciate the kindness and generosity of the chairman, committee and members of the Aycliffe Masonic Lodge”, and added, “This is a good start in our efforts to raise between £3,000 and £5,000 for our two year membership recruitment campaign.”
Darlington Freemasons have donated £3,000 to the Excellence in Cancer Care appeal, which is aimed at improving the facilities at the University Hospital of North Durham
Elderly people enjoying a Christmas party thanks to the South Shields Freemasons.
The handover of the vehicle was the latest in a long line of donations to the charity in the last decade. As well as the rapid response vehicle, the flight crew were also presented with a £1,000 cheque to enable them to buy new flight suits.
Durham Masonic Rugby Football Club, working out of Spirit of Rugby Lodge 9910, are looking to recruit players, coaches, match officials, administrators,…