Freemasons Donate £4,000 to Blood Bikes
In a heartwarming display of community support, the Freemasons of Cumbria have made a significant financial contribution to Blood Bikes Cumbria, a vital…
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Harrogate district charities set to benefit from £94,000 Masonic grants
As part of their recent extensive clubhouse renovations, ensuring that the facilities are not only fit for purpose for the club membership but also to provide quality facilities for use by the wider local community, Northumberland Freemasons donated £3,000 through the Richard Henry Holmes Masonic Benevolent Fund. The money has been used to purchase a public address system which was integral in the running of their recent community fireworks and Bonfire Night and is regularly used to replay films taken from activities preceding celebration events.
The money will allow the Shropshire-based Cavalier Centre, which uses 14 horses and ponies to provide support to disabled people from across the West Midlands, to expand its operations.
Three Aberdeen charities have been handed cash injections after generous donations by a Masonic lodge.
West Midlands Freemasons help fund sight loss research at University College London
A donation of £3,000 has been made to The Prince of Wales Hospice by The Freemasons.