South Wales Masonic Bikers support Amelia Trust Farm.

South Wales Freemasons Motorcycle Club, known as “Widows Sons”, recently donated £500 to the Amelia Trust Farm at their Christmas Farm Day. The money was raised through bike ride outs & events. Based in the Vale of Glamorgan, the Amelia Trust Farm is a countryside sanctuary for all to enjoy. As a registered charity, it … Read more

South Wales Freemasons grant for Llanishen Fach Primary School.

South Wales Freemasons are delighted to support Llanishen Fach Primary School by providing a Grant totheir Special Resource Base (Dosbarth Enfys). This amazing class is specifically for children who have been diagnosed with a broad spectrum of physical, medical and learning difficulties. The grant will assist the school in adapting the classroom as well as … Read more

Freemasons donate £4000 to Wales Air Ambulance

The latest grant to Wales Air Ambulance from South Wales Freemasons brings total UK donations to £2.3 million. A grant of £4,000 to the Wales Air Ambulance from South Wales Freemasons has brought the total Masonic support given to air ambulances across the country to £2.3 million since 2007. The Air Ambulance operates right across … Read more

People Facing Homelessness helped to cut through red tape by grant from South Wales Freemasons

People facing homelessness in the Western Bay area will have greater support fighting through legal and administrative bureaucracy, thanks to a grant from South Wales Freemasons. Shelter Cymru, the Welsh people and homes charity, has been awarded £20,000 to help deliver a unique project entitled “Housing Support Plus” working across the Western Bay area of … Read more

South Wales Freemasons donate to Blood Bikes Wales

Blood Bikes, Wales, the fourth Emergency Service, after the police, fire and ambulance services, which is 100% charity funded and run totally by volunteer riders, provides a vital service to the NHS, transporting blood supplies, plasma, documents and other items between hospitals outside of weekday hours, on weekends and bank holidays. This service saves the NHS substantial sums which can be used for front line patient care.