Grant to Cornwall Hospice to allow people to die with dignity
Grant to Cornwall Hospice to allow people to die with dignity
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Grant to Cornwall Hospice to allow people to die with dignity
The Freemasons then donated a £4,500 bladder scanner, a non-invasive portable tool used for diagnosing, managing and treating urinary outflow dysfunction, which can pinpoint a wide range of health issues. It will be used at City Community Hospital in Oxford, providing rehabilitation and palliative care to older people.
North East Corner: Freemasons’ £2,000 donation for NHS Trust
Lodge donates to Loweswater suite at hospital
Grants from Freemasons to hospices have exceeded £13 million in England and Wales since 1984.
Over £168,000 awarded to local charities in PGL Somerset’s 250th celebration year!
Four Hampshire Freemasons dressed as superheroes and battled 90 degree heat as they cycled around the Isle of Wight in a race against two colleagues in…
A donation of £1,400 from Chicheley Lodge No. 607 and the Provincial Grand Charity will allow No Gain, No Pain UK to purchase a much-needed syringe…
Bags of Cash From The Freemasons Helps Launch Harrogate District Hospital’s Comfort Bags Initiative — Harrogate Informer
Freemasons in the East Ribble District passionately support the East Lancashire Hospice from providing donations to keep the drinks trolley well stocked to volunteering at the 10K run, Memories Walk and more recently at the Christmas Fayre. Recently the Masonic Charitable Foundation gave a donation of £1,900 to help the Hospice further.