Devonshire Freemasons Donate £40,000 to Homeless Plymouth
Homeless Plymouth women receive £40,000 grant from Devonshire Freemasons
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Homeless Plymouth women receive £40,000 grant from Devonshire Freemasons
The Freemasons of Cornwall have donated £25,000 via the Masonic Charitable Foundation Grant to the Cornwall Blood Bikes charity, after it received the most votes in a countywide public poll
Thanks to this remarkable donation, the charity is buying a brand new 1200cc BMW response bike and two further second-hand bikes upgrading its ageing fleet that runs throughout the year in all weathers.
The Masonic Charitable Foundation are delighted to announce that the Charity Grants Committee has approved £450,000 for hospices across England and Wales. In total, the Masonic Community has awarded over £12 million to the hospices since 1984 through the Masonic Charitable Foundation.
iSight Cornwall has received a significant donation of £15,000 via the Masonic Charitable Foundation Grant Awards iSight Cornwall, who are based in…
Talbot House has been supporting the families of people with learning disabilities in Manchester since 1976.
It started as a play scheme organised by four parents of children with complex needs. The play scheme was a success but the parents quickly realised that the biggest positive outcome was that they were able to share their experiences and support each other in a way that no other service could.
Founded in 1999, Moodswings aims to help people recover from mood problems and the severe emotional distress they can cause.
St Basils works with young people aged 16-25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, helping over 5000 young people per year across the West Midlands region with specific services in Birmingham, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, the Wyre Forest and Coventry.
A charity that supports children and young people with severe learning disabilities has been awarded funding of £15000 thanks to The Masonic Charitable Foundation that supported 300 charities sharing £3 million.
Freemasons’ 300th anniversary gift to children’s charity