Freemasons of Sir Thomas de Cheddre donate to Frenchay After Burns Children’s Unit
Sir Thomas de Cheddre Presentation to Frenchay After Burns Children’s Unit
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Sir Thomas de Cheddre Presentation to Frenchay After Burns Children’s Unit
The Lord Roborough Lodge No. 5789 very kindly agreed to support a local Charity in Plymouth. Acting on behalf of the Lodge Charity Steward, WBro. John Pritchard PPrGSwdB presented the sum of £300 to Mr Arthur Ainslie, Chairman of Plymouth Drake Foundation (PDF) to help and assist children and young people in Plymouth.
Donation will allow charity to help more vulnerable children
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