Yorkshire Freemasons make £58k donation to Castle Hill School so kids can ‘feel sounds’ in sensory pod
Castle Hill School kids can ‘feel sounds’ in £58k sensory pod
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Castle Hill School kids can ‘feel sounds’ in £58k sensory pod
W Bro Gary Wilkinson is seen presenting a cheque for £500 on behalf of the New Provincial Benevolent Fund to Gemma Holland, Group Scout Leader of the 2nd Spilsby Scout Group. Also pictured is W Bro Peter Long, Eccles Lodge Charity Steward and Suzie Pearl, Assistant Cub Leader together with children from the cub group including Lily-Mae Wilkinson, W Bro Wilkinson’s daughter.
Windfall for Harrogate district charities as Freemasons celebrate 300th anniversary
Provincial Grand Lodge of Devonshire
The Worshipful Master of Gainas Lodge, Bro Graham Newton is seen presenting a cheque for £500, on behalf of the New Provincial Benevolent Fund to Hugo Dunkly Chairman and Richard Green Conductor of Gainsborough Choral Society.
Festival of Carols raises huge sum for local charities.
Ely Cathedral was full when Cambridgeshire Freemasons, in association with the Dean and Chapter together with sponsors, presented the sixth biennial Festival of Carols on 9 December 2016.
£8,000 of Christmas Toys Donated to Local Children
2017 News
Prostate Cancer Screening
Suffolk Provincial Grand Lodge and Chaps have teamed up to provide a programme for all Suffolk Masons and a “buddy” to have a Prostate Check. This is a simple blood test [PSA] that has achieved very good results in other programmes by highlighting a need to follow the result up with your GP.[ 10% referral].11,000 men die each year from Prostate Cancer and the latest information shows that PSA based screening can cut the death rate by 50% This is important – see the details below to book your appointment. Minimal charge of £18.00 per person.
Norfolk Freemasons from the Francis of Lorraine Lodge in Norwich handed out £6000 to 11 local charities, including the NNAB. Chief exec Mike Talbot received the cheque from Charity Steward Peter Leggett (left) and Worshipful Master David Clarke (right). See more at www.norfolkfreemasons.org or www.facebook.com/norfolkmasons