Charity Supported by Freemasons Lodges
Wellchild Charity Receives a cheque from Freemasons – Lincoln Masonic Centre
Wellchild Charity Receives a cheque from Freemasons
Chapel Allerton Hospital Receives £1,000 Freemasons Donation | Masonic Province of Yorkshire, West Riding
Chapel Allerton Hospital Receives £1,000 Freemasons Donation
Sailing Barge Dawn sails away with a donation – PGL Essex
The ‘Dawn’ Sailing Barge Trust was extremely pleased to receive a cheque for £250 from Beeleigh Abbey Lodge No 7017 on Wednesday 20th April 2016….
Freemasons raise £100k in a day for charity | Provincial Grand Lodge Renfrewshire East
Masons raise £100k in a day for charityScottish Freemasons, friends and ladies from 14 Masonic Provinces from all over Scotland – including 28 participants from Lodges in Renfrewshire East – accepted a Zipslide Challenge issued to them to be in Glasgow on 14 May to zipslide across the River Clyde to raise funds for Prostate Scotland. Glasgow produced stunning weather for the event when over 170 freemasons, friends and ladies were joined by a large and enthusiastic crowd of supporters who created a festival atmosphere as they took their challenge across the Clyde to the west of the Finnieston Crane to raise money for the charity.
Sleep Out at Edinburgh Zoo for homelessness charities Raises £2,763 – Provincial Grand Lodge of Edinburgh
Sleep Out at Edinburgh Zoo for homelessness charities
Refurbished Margaret Centre at Whipps Cross University Hospital Launched
People in Photo – Knut Wilmott, Ward Manager Margaret Centre and Fiona Smith, Managing Director Whipps Cross Hospital, Darren Bartlett Trustee- WEHA On…
Victory Lodge Donates to Derriford Hospital Neonatal ICU – Provincial Grand Lodge of Devonshire
Thanks to the suggestion of Bro.Steve Sayles SW of Victory Lodge, The Worshipful Master Tony Crocker his wife Val and the Charity Steward Bro. Graham…
Place2Be Cheque Presentation – Burnley & Pendle District News
WBro John Farrington, the Assistant Provincial Grand Master for the Northern Area thanked those representing the Place2Be and the Pendle Primary Academy…