Widow Sons 2,000 mile journey across the country to raise money for Hampshire Air Ambulance
Biker group to travel from 2,000 miles from Chandler’s Ford
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Biker group to travel from 2,000 miles from Chandler’s Ford
A group of motorcycling Santa’s helpers paid a Christmas visit to ex-servicemen and their partners who are integrating into the community after serving in the armed forces.
Masonic bikers undertake charity tour of Cheshire (with barely a secret handshake in sight!)
Nine Members & Two ‘Prospects’ of the CWSMBA crossed the Irish Sea to attend the Widows Sons UK National Rally which was held in Belfast between…
Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association rememberance
On Friday 28th July 2017, members of the newly formed Cumbria Chapter of the Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association rode down to Mold in Northern Wales to attend the Widows Sons 2017 National Rally and to receive their official Charter.
There were so many things different about the emergency chapter meeting held at Bryn Masonic Hall. Firstly, proceedings commenced at 8:30 on a Saturday morning with a hearty breakfast. The chapter was meeting miles away from its official home. The car park was full of motorcycles. Many of the companions wore their regalia over motorcycle leathers. No festive board followed the meeting, and the companions ‘got on their bikes’ and rode away. Unusual to say the least, but perfectly normal once you know the story.
TLC Ireland and Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association Ireland
Teddies for Loving Care – TLC Ireland and Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association Ireland recently attended the Ulster Hospital Emergency Department to mark the donation of the 100,000th ‘TLC’ Teddy Bear’.
TLC have donated teddy bears to the Emergency Departments in the Ulster, Lagan Valley & Downe hospitals over the past few years for staff to give to children or patients at their discretion. Giving a teddy bear to anyone who is distressed while in hospital will enable the medical staff to carry on with their vital work and help children and families have a more comforting experience.
The teddies will be used in various ways, for the child or patient to cuddle as a reward for being brave and for staff to demonstrate what they are going to do. The teddies also act as a distraction and can provide reassurance for the child which helps, parents, guardians and siblings.
Teddies for Loving Care (TLC) is a charity supported by the Masonic Order within Ireland who donate sterile packaged teddy bears to hospital Emergency Departments in both Northern and Southern Ireland.
The South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust would like to sincerely thank TLC for their donations to date and for their continued support in donating teddy bears to our Emergency Departments.
In excess of 80 motorcycling Freemasons, including many from Staffordshire, gathered at the annual ‘Ride to the Wall’ last Saturday. The biking…