Freemasons donate £45,000 to help disadvantaged Londoners
Londoners living with physical and mental ill health will benefit from projects aimed at improving their job prospects, thanks to our recent £45,000…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Londoners living with physical and mental ill health will benefit from projects aimed at improving their job prospects, thanks to our recent £45,000…
Meadow Well Connected has been awarded a grant of £5,000 to help people from Riverside & Chirton gain vital digital and employability skills….
Stroke survivors in Merton will receive long-term support from Age UK Merton, thanks to a recent grant of £39,500. Life After Stroke is an innovative…
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Home-Start Wirral has been awarded £15,000 to help support mothers experiencing mental health issues. This grant will help the charity recruit and train volunteers, helping hundreds of local mothers suffering from post-natal depression and other mental health issues.
Treloar College in Alton, which supports young people with complex physical disabilities, has been awarded £50,775 to help create valuable work…
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Thousands of people with visual impairments in Northern England will benefit from a £60,000 grant to Henshaws. Henshaws works across the North of England to support people living with sight loss and a range of other disabilities. Their goal is to help people build skills, develop confidence and look forward to a positive future.
Educational charity, Beanstalk, have been awarded a grant of £31,000 to help support children with reading difficulties across Greater Manchester and Sefton. This grant will support nearly 100 children with reading difficulties, offering them the one-to-one literacy support they need to succeed in school.
A cheque presentation was held at the charity’s Redhill base, followed by a presentation from Director of Operations, Leigh Curtis, about how their continuing support has made such a difference. The life-saving charity operates throughout the South East covering an area of 3,500 square miles and a population of 4.5million people. So far this year, their crews have been called to more than 600 missions, helping the most critically ill and injured people in the region.