Masonic Charity Foundation funds senior hearing aids through School for the Deaf grant
Masonic Charity Foundation funds senior hearing aids through School for the Deaf grant
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Masonic Charity Foundation funds senior hearing aids through School for the Deaf grant
London Masons through the Masonic Charitable Foundation have helped fund a new Assistive Technologist for Ambitious about Autism charity who enable young people with complex autism to communicate more effectively through technology.
More than 60 children receive speech and language services through the center’s Rite Care Clinic, according to Pam Holland, chair of the university’s Department of Communication Disorders. Holland said she was initially worried about how the global pandemic would affect their ability to continue to provide scholarships for children and families who need it most.
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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…