Norfolk Freemasons donate Three new Bikes to SERV Norfolk Blood bikes
Norfolk Freemasons have donated three motorbikes to a charity that provides a vital service of transporting blood to people in need outside of normal working hours.
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Norfolk Freemasons have donated three motorbikes to a charity that provides a vital service of transporting blood to people in need outside of normal working hours.
The recent installation meeting of Royal Preston Chapter No 333 saw the chapter presented the principal guest, Ian Higham, with a charity cheque in support of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Kidney Patients Association.As the funds for the donation were raised in the 2017-2018 season, the former first principal and charity steward of the chapter, Trevor Phillips, arranged to meet with the association chairman, John Sagar to personally present the cheque for £300.
ULVERSTON’s St Mary’s hospice will use a £20,000 grant to fund a new project aimed at giving bereaved people a chance to get out of the house – and mend furniture.
Guernsey and Alderney Freemasons have donated £2,160 to bring a number of Chelsea Pensioners to the Channel Islands to celebrate Liberation Day on 9th May
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(L to R) W.Bro Frankie Whelan, Ellie Bennet and W.Bro John Warren From babies to young people up to the age of 21, Shooting Star Chase support families…
The Chairman and Secretary dropped off a goodly number of bears to the Royal Gwent Hospital Children’s Assessment Unit this afternoon, replenishing stock for the Teddies for Loving Care Scheme that began last May.