Freemasons grant Giving young people a second chance to learn at Jamie’s Farm

Youth agriculture Focused on helping secondary school students at risk of exclusion, Jamie’s Farm brings together farming, family and therapy. Alex Smith takes a trip to the charity’s new site in Monmouth to find out how a grant from Freemasons is helping to cultivate change in disadvantaged children Thirty-five children will be excluded from school in the UK … Read more

Freemasons donate £23,625 to Pembrokeshire People First

The grant will fund a part-time Parent Advocate role, who will work with parents for at least six months. The Advocate will provide professional, independent representation for parents, working with them to examine choices and connect with service providers. They attend meetings with or instead of their clients, which requires specialist knowledge of the legal and care system and an understanding of the emotional needs of the parents.

Freemasons donate £2,150 to First Responders

The cheque was handed over by Mr. Brian Hilling, the Master of Tenby Lodge, on behalf of the Masonic Province of West Wales, who regularly make significant donations to many local charities, and who recognised the vital work carried out by the First Responders, for whom the cheque was gratefully accepted by team members Tony Wall and Ben James.