Freemasons Grand Charity awards £100,000 to Cancer Genetics team at University of East Anglia

The Grand Charity has awarded a £100,000 grant to the Cancer Genetics team at the University of East Anglia to help fund research that will focus on distinguishing between aggressive and non-aggressive forms of the disease. Lead researcher Professor Colin Cooper explained that a critical problem in clinical management is an inability to distinguish this at the time of diagnosis.

Freemasons Grand Charity Cheque Presentation to Yorkshire Air Ambulance

In 2015 The Freemasons Grand Charity has, once more, awarded grants totalling £192,000 to the Air Ambulance service throughout England and Wales. A cheque presentation on behalf of the Grand Charity to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance Service took place on 18th May 2015 at the Air Support Unit at Nostell Priory, near Wakefield. Malcolm Dabbs … Read more