Freemasons donate hundreds to Children’s Hospice South West
Freemasons donate hundreds to Children’s Hospice South West
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Freemasons donate hundreds to Children’s Hospice South West
Hundreds donated to Little Bridge House thanks to generous Freemasons
This year as part of their annual support of hospices throughout the country the Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire Rt. W. Bro. Ian Kingsbury has presented £800 on behalf of the Devonshire Freemasons and the Masonic Charitable Foundation to Denise Hook, Sarah Burns and Chris Webber at Hospiscare’s Pine Lodge Day Hospice in Tiverton.
Devonshire Freemasons have donated £5,000 to the Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education to go towards purchasing play, sports and electronic equipment…
Dorset Freemasonry hosted the Masonic Annual Charity Event (MACE) Bowls Competition as part of their celebration of the Tercentenary of English Freemasonry.
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.
Lodge of Good Intention No. 6927 helps Barnstaple Rugby
Football Club – Junior Section
Barnstaple Rugby Football Club –
Junior Section is made up of
youngsters aged from 6 to 16 who
turn up, regardless of weather,
every Sunday Morning through the
winter to improve their Rugby
skills as well as their fitness.
Their enthusiasm means that
their equipment has been used
‘enthusiastically’ and needs
replacing. Barnstaple Freemasons
have already presented the club
with £400 but the importance of
ensuring that young people
should be encouraged in their
sport was recognised by
Freemasons all over Devon who
united to provide a donation of
an additional £1,000 for this
thriving group.
Richard Harris, the Charity
Steward of the Lodge of Good
Intention No. 6927 Barnstaple
and Alan Cockman, Lodge Mentor,
are pictured here presenting a
cheque to Russ Copsey, Chairman
of the Junior Section and Quita
Chugg, under nines manager.
Recently The Masonic Charitable Foundation gave a £2,000 grant to The Devon & Cornwall Food Action Association (Plymouth Branch); a charity reflecting the need to link food waste with food poverty, and they were visited by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire V. W. Bro. Nicholas Ball.
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