Freemasons help young golfers
Lincolnshire Freemasons’ Golf Association has given a cheque for £220 to Sleaford Golf Club Junior Section to assist in the development of budding players.
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Lincolnshire Freemasons’ Golf Association has given a cheque for £220 to Sleaford Golf Club Junior Section to assist in the development of budding players.
Lincolnshire’s 3,400 Freemasons, including those from Louth and Alford, have committed to raise £2.25 million for charity during the next five years.
The Linkage Community Trust has been awarded a grant of £61,000 to help people with learning disabilities to get into work. This project is a joint initiative between Linkage Community Trust and The University of Lincoln’s Autism Research Innovation Centre. It will create an online support tool that is expected to help hundreds of people develop Individualised … Read more
A drop-in centre that supports Grantham’s homeless population is set to expand its services after a generous donation from Lincolnshire Freemasons.
The Worshipful Master of the Earl of Yarborough Lodge No 2770, Tim Fletcher presents two cheques from the New Provincial Benevolent Fund from the Provincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire Freemasons on Thursday 16th November 2017 at the Pelham Suite, Grimsby Masonic Hall