Freemasons’ Gift of Joy to a Teen with Special Needs in Pembrokeshire
The Beginning of a Transformative Journey In the heart of Pembrokeshire, a heartwarming narrative unfolds, showcasing the profound impact of community…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Beginning of a Transformative Journey In the heart of Pembrokeshire, a heartwarming narrative unfolds, showcasing the profound impact of community…
Northumberland Freemasons make donation to Hexham charity
The school is one of the charities selected for support by the Worshipful Master of the Lodge, Right Worshipful Brother Danny Coburn, during his now extended year in office.
The money will go to charity Wiltshire Portage to fund regular home visits for four extra families each week as part of the organisation’s Waiting List Programme.
Local Freemasons Lodge, White River No 153, recently attended the Per Ells school for Children with special needs in Turis, * to celebrate the Tres Reyes Festival, deliver gifts and hopefully spread a little joy to the school children, and the young at heart who attend the centre. As many will know, this celebration to commemorate the arrival of the three wise men is more important to Spanish children as this is when most receive presents.
Essex Freemasons have approved a grant of £40,000 to YMCA Thames Gateway to help fund an ‘Early Years’ project designed to help hundreds of children with…
On Saturday 22nd September 2018 WBro Keith Howbrigg, (Area 3 Charity Steward), presented a cheque to the Stockies Juniors – Children’s Club, part of…
The pupils at Overmonnow Primary Schools Special Needs Resource Base (SNRB) will have a new iPad thanks to a donation from the Monmouth Masonic Lodge
The initiative, which is funded by the Freemasons, helps children to learn new skills, improve their self confidence and enjoy a new hobby.
The scheme is already being run in other parts of the country and it is now being set up across North Somerset and Somerset.
A fantastic introduction to the delights of fishing was provided by the West Lancashire branch of the Masonic Trout and Salmon Fishing Charity (MTFC), who held their first event for 2017 at the Clear Water Fisheries, Borwick, Carnforth. The event was held over two days, with members of the Help for Heroes Band of Brothers and Sisters team attending on the first day and young adults with special needs attending on the second day.