Freemasons make donation to St Mary’s Hospice in Ulverston
Assistant Provincial Grand Master David Grainger together with Furness and South Lakeland Group Chairman Peter Schofield visited St Mary’s Hospice in…
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Assistant Provincial Grand Master David Grainger together with Furness and South Lakeland Group Chairman Peter Schofield visited St Mary’s Hospice in…
Rachel Ingham being presented with the cheques by Andy Barton. Warrington Group Chairman Andy Barton was delighted to present two cheques totalling…
Zoë’s Place was founded by Professor Jack Scarisbrick and became a reality in February 1995. The first hospice was opened in Liverpool after raising the necessary funds and finding suitable premises. Its opening signified the beginning of a unique and much needed service. Zoë’s Place provides a home-from-home environment for the respite and palliative care of babies from ages 0-5 with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions.
A golden and unique Masonic evening took place on 22nd November, at the always welcoming Derwent Lodge No. 4250 in the village of Chopwell, which saw over £10,000 donated to the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS)
A drop-in centre that supports Grantham’s homeless population is set to expand its services after a generous donation from Lincolnshire Freemasons.
In a collaboration between the Masonic Charitable Foundation, the United Grand Lodge of England and Isle of Man Post Office.
The Isle of Man Post Office are delighted to offer all Lodges the opportunity to send their Christmas cards using the 300 Years of Freemasonry Stamp collection.
The three million pound fund is being administered by the Masonic Charitable Foundation, which obtains all of its funding from Freemasons, their families, and friends. It is estimated that half of Freemasonry’s total charitable expenditure of over £33m goes to charities that help people in communities across the country.
Homeless Plymouth women receive £40,000 grant from Devonshire Freemasons
Provincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire
The Freemasons of Cornwall have donated £25,000 via the Masonic Charitable Foundation Grant to the Cornwall Blood Bikes charity, after it received the most votes in a countywide public poll
Thanks to this remarkable donation, the charity is buying a brand new 1200cc BMW response bike and two further second-hand bikes upgrading its ageing fleet that runs throughout the year in all weathers.