Freemasons donate £80,000 to The Children’s Trust

Freemasons donate £80,000 to The Children’s Trust

The Children’s Trust’s brain injury specialists are experienced clinicians, who will work with the child, family and school, providing advice, brain injury education and classroom strategies to support each child.

The grant will be used to fund the role of a Brain Injury Specialist at Sheffield Children’s Hospital who will support around 500 children across South Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and North Derbyshire over the next two years.

Surrey Freemasons donate £4,000 to Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance.

Surrey Province Freemasons photo

A cheque presentation was held at the charity’s Redhill base, followed by a presentation from Director of Operations, Leigh Curtis, about how their continuing support has made such a difference. The life-saving charity operates throughout the South East covering an area of 3,500 square miles and a population of 4.5million people. So far this year, their crews have been called to more than 600 missions, helping the most critically ill and injured people in the region.

Freemasons donate £90,000 to Dementia UK to support team of nurses

Dementia UK receive £90,000 to support team of nurses

Dementia UK recently received a grant of £90,000 to fund the role of a Director of Clinical Services who will lead the charity’s Admiral Nursing team.

The new role will lead on the charity’s strategic goal to gather and evaluate data on the Admiral Nurse service, demonstrating the value of these specialist dementia nurses who give families the emotional support, expert advice and practical solutions they need to face dementia with more confidence and less fear.

Freemasons donate £60,000 to British Deaf Association to create sign-language videos

British Deaf Association

The British Deaf Association has been awarded a grant of £60,000 to help fund sign-language videos to help deaf people access vital services.

The grant will fund the production of 240 sign-language videos which aim to help deaf people access services ranging from health matters through to legal and financial advice.