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Northumberland meals on wheels service deliver 3,000 meals

The service provides around 100 meals each week to members who are vulnerable and isolated.

Ivy receiving her meal from Ely Turnbull.

Submitted by Keith Newman

A meals on wheels service which began at the start of the first lockdown in March has passed another milestone.

The service, which is offered by the Northumberland Freemasons, has delivered 3,000 Sunday lunches to vulnerable and isolated members of lodges and their families.

The service began in Ashington, Northumberland and now has now grown to deliver around 100 meals a week. They provide meals for members across South East Northumberland. They have also expanded to cover North Shields and Newcastle, Tyne and Wear.

The scheme has now been extended to cover Hexham, Northumberland too and continues to grow each week.

It isn’t just handing out free meals to those in need though. Members also get the chance to see another person and have a conversation, which could be their only human contact all week. It reminds those receiving a meal that others do care.

Ivy Rodgers in Ashington received the 3,000th meal from Ely Turnball.

Ivy said: “I’m so grateful for my lovely meal every week, it’s great to see the young men who deliver it and I look forward to getting it, they do a great job to help people like me.”

 
To find out more about Freemasonry in Northumberland you can visit their website at https://northumberlandmasons.org.uk/

Their contact details are listed below if you want to contact them directly

Provincial Grand Lodge of Northumberland
17 Lansdowne Terrace
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE3 1HP

Telephone: +44 191 213 6990(Provincial Office opening hours Monday to Thursday 10am – 3:30pm) |
Email: [email protected]

If you want to be a Freemason you must be interested in character building and morality

“Better men make a Better world.” Freemasonry stresses honour, personal responsibility and personal integrity

You should be able to commit to Monthly/bi-monthly gatherings at lodges.

Reasons to become a Freemason in Northumberland
You want to make new friendships
You want to develop yourself
You want to make a positive contribution to society