Highcliffe woman presented with mobility scooter after losing use of legs
Highcliffe woman presented with mobility scooter after losing use of legs
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Highcliffe woman presented with mobility scooter after losing use of legs
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Freemasons across the country in raising more than £1 million to support those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
One of the many casualties of Covid-19 and the lockdown has been charitable organisations such as Freemasonry.With gatherings not permitted, the social aspect of such organisations was the first to be suspended, but the philanthropic work carries on. Ruapehu Masonic District Grand Master Ash Williamson says Freemasonry New Zealand responded immediately to the pandemic.