Devon Freemasons donate more than £4000 to suicide bereavement charity Pete’s Dragons
An Exmouth based charity which helps people bereaved by suicide has received more than £4,000 from the Freemasons of Devonshire.
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An Exmouth based charity which helps people bereaved by suicide has received more than £4,000 from the Freemasons of Devonshire.
A talking newspaper has been given a cash boost to help provide all the news for visually impaired residents. The Mid Devon Messenger was given £1250 from Freemasons as part of £50,000 which has been donated to groups across Devon. Every spring and autumn the Freemasons meet to donate to causes in need of assistance. … Read more
At the Devonshire Provincial Grand Lodge Meeting on 6th October, Rt.W.Bro. Peter Balsom had the pleasure of presenting the St John Ambulance Service with the new Treatment Centre from the Mark Benevolent Fund and the Mark Master Masons of Devonshire. St John Ambulance is the nation’s leading first aid charity, and Every year, more than 400,000 … Read more
Devonshire Freemasons have donated £5,000 to the Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education to go towards purchasing play, sports and electronic equipment which can immediately benefit their students Ian Kingsbury, the Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire, was inspired by a presentation given by Steve Morton, Director of Development for the Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education, outlining … Read more
‘Armchair adventures’ for East Devon dementia sufferers