‘If my role didn’t exist, who would help these families?’ Funded by the Grand Charity

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‘If my role didn’t exist, who would help these families?’ Funded by the Grand Charity

My role is entirely funded by the Freemasons’ Grand Charity, which supports charities such as Kids, which have to seek out funding streams from different avenues. I really enjoy my job but obviously there are challenges – and one of the biggest is that the demand for our service is immense. With so many cutbacks there is no shortage of families who want our help. If we didn’t help them I don’t know who would. Some of the children on my caseload have emotional and behavioural difficulties and don’t attend school. Those who do have a low attendance rates or are at risk of fixed term or permanent exclusion from school or college. Once I start working with a family I often have to work hard to gain their trust; I have to persuade them to trust me. Some families may have experienced domestic violence, health problems, or family tensions and don’t know how to cope with very challenging behaviour. Sometimes explaining Kids’ remit to other professionals can take time and patience.

Freemasons Help for struggling Hartlepool bellringers

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Freemasons Help for struggling Hartlepool bellringers

A Hartlepool bell-ringing group has received a much-needed cash boost. The Hartlepool Guild of Bellringers was facing difficulties in funding trainers to attend the courses necessary for advancing members’ skills. The guild approached a local masonic lodge, Harte Lodge, to ask if they might be willing to make a donation towards its running costs. The lodge agreed to donate £100 from its charity fund, and this was topped up with another £100 from the Hartlepool Masonic Benevolent Association.

Thoresby benefit from Freemason £2,500 Donation

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Thoresby benefit from Freemason £2,500 Donation

Thoresby Colliery Band has been given a generous helping hand from the Freemasons of Bassetlaw in recognition of their fine community work. Thoresby cheque A generous donation from local Freemasons will help keep Thoresby Colliery Band looking good in the future. The Freemasons of Bassetlaw, a charitable arm of the Nottinghamshire Freemasons, presented the band with a cheque of £2,500 at a recent concert as part of an award from a regional fund for local community groups.

Beacon Lodge Supports the RNLI

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On the 9th March 2015 brethren from Beacon Lodge in Pocklington braved the elements to present a donation to the Life Boat Station at Bridlington. W….