Freemasons donate £170,000 to four leading mental health charities
£170,000 awarded to four leading mental health charities
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£170,000 awarded to four leading mental health charities
Provincial Grand Lodge of Hampshire & Isle of Wight20 mins ·
Mirfield Freemasons Host Charity Presentation Evening Representatives from seven West Yorkshire charities have attended a presentation evening hosted by Mirfield Freemasons to receive financial donations of more than £13,000.
De Sala Lodge No 5657, meeting at Sale Masonic Hall, has been one of the first Lodges in the Province to take advantage of the new policy of being able to advertise in local newspapers – and have the cost of the advertisement paid by Province for appropriate charitable events.
Recorded at the Great Yarmouth Masonic Centre, the PGM talks about the charitable work and the presentations being made to local charities today at his lunch. The interview also gives an overview of the Tercentenary and there will be further media coverage of our events nearer the time.·
During his year as the Worshipful Master of Coritani Lodge – one of the five Masonic Lodges which meet in Daventry – WBro Max Reynolds held a number of social and sporting events to raise funds in support of several national and local charities which are close to his family’s heart. One such charity is Breast Cancer Care.
The Devon & Cornwall Food Association (DCFA) is a charity reflecting the need to link food waste with food poverty and they were visited by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire V. W. Bro. Nicholas Ball where he met up with Jackie Young their manager, along with some of the volunteers who help run this invaluable organisation and presented them with a certificate to recognise their hard work and dedication.
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Recently The Masonic Charitable Foundation gave a £2,000 grant to The Devon & Cornwall Food Action Association (Plymouth Branch); a charity reflecting the need to link food waste with food poverty, and they were visited by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire V. W. Bro. Nicholas Ball.
Kevin Shail of Gnosall St Lawrence Freemasons Lodge visited the Owl Experience Rescue Sanctuary, based at Red Lion Farm in Haughton, to hand over a cheque to owner Andrew Campbell.