Freemasons’ £5,000 supports work in deprived community in Grimsby
Freemasons’ £5,000 supports work in deprived community in Grimsby
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Freemasons’ £5,000 supports work in deprived community in Grimsby
Helping Cerebra design better futures for children with brain conditions
Hope Support Services receives grant of £4,719The Masonic Charitable Foundation, through the Province of Herefordshire, has supported local charity Hope Support Services with a grant of £4,719.
The continued support from local Freemasons for the hospital means a great deal to us. To have received this substantial donation towards our target when we are so close to achieving it is a real dream. It has made such a huge difference at this final stage of the appeal, thank you all so much!
Derbyshire Freemasons help local children take part in prestigious Prince William Award with £150,000 grant
Arenal Deportiva Lodge no 65 held its 2019 Ladies Festival on recently at SALT restaurant on the seafront of Javea, overlooking the lovely Arenal bay….
The 17th century Rosicrucian Manifestos are the subject of a new book written by Steven Markham. Steven has produced a modern English version of the three…
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.
The Assistant Provincial Grand Master, for West Lancashire, Kevin Poynton, made presentations to the following organisations to other organisations including St Elphin’s Church, St Thomas’ Church, St Rocco’s Hospice, Brainwave, Room at the Inn, Warrington Talking Newspaper, The Salvation Army and the Walton Lea Project.
The Blood Bikes provide the county with a unique voluntary transport service, couriering urgently needed blood, drugs, human tissue and other medical requirements between hospitals and medical centres, often operating under “blue light” conditions. They are all highly trained specialist advanced drivers.