Freemasons receive Community Partner Award from Midlands Air Ambulance

500 supporters of the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity dined and partied the night away at Edgbaston on Friday 8th July to celebrate 25 years of Helimed service to the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire. The AIR25 Ball and Awards Ceremony celebrated the special achievements of individuals and organisations who had made continuous and significant contributions to the Charity over the quarter century of its existence.

Freemasons Donate £10,000 to Midlands Air Ambulance

£10,000 for Midlands Air AmbulanceThe Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is dear to the hearts of many Freemasons in the Province, providing a service which is especially important in a thinly populated rural area such as ours. The PGM, RW Bro Rev’d David Bowen, and his Deputy, VW Bro Michael Roff, presented a further £10,000 to the MAAC at Strensham Airbase on 30 April 2016. £6,000 of this was raised by Herefordshire Freemasons and provided through the Herefordshire Masonic Charity Association. The other £4,000 came from the Grand Charity as part of its programme of support for local causes throughout England and Wales, and which is distributed through the Provinces.

Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance

Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance From left: Michael Roff, Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Herefordshire; Rev David Bowen, Provincial Grand Master for Herefordshire; Robert Vaughan, PGM for Worcestershire; Tim Henderson-Ross, PGM for Gloucestershire; together with the two paramedics on FREEMASONS in Herefordshire are longstanding supporters of the Midlands Air Ambulance. The Provincial Grand … Read more

Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance receive £4,000 Donation from Freemasons

A donation of £4,000 by the Freemasons Grand Charity has been delivered to the Air Crew at Baginton Airfield, the air base for Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance. This donation is on top of the £5,000 allocated in the annual distribution of funds from the Warwickshire Masonic Charitable Association earlier this year, and a further £5,000 as a result of the accumulated funds from the Provincial Grand Master’s Famous Five in September last year