Freemasons Fund £50,000 Online Safety Programme for 11,000 Children in Leicester

Freemasons Fund £50,000 Online Safety Programme for 11,000 Children in Leicester

More than 11,000 children across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland will be better protected from online harm thanks to a £50,000 grant from the Leicestershire & Rutland Freemasons through the Freemasons’ Charity awarded to Warning Zone Children’s Safety Charity.

The funding will support the development and delivery of Warning Zone’s online safety programme, helping Year 6 pupils prepare for the risks they face as they transition to secondary school.

Children today are navigating an increasingly complex digital world. Risks such as online grooming, exposure to harmful content, exploitation, and emerging threats linked to artificial intelligence and gambling-style gaming are becoming more prevalent at younger ages.

This grant will enable Warning Zone to update its dedicated online safety zone, originally funded by the Freemasons, ensuring it remains relevant and impactful in addressing modern risks. It will also fund a specialist Visit Manager role to lead delivery, support safeguarding disclosures, and train volunteers, alongside supporting the recruitment and training of volunteers who deliver the programme each week.

Each year, Warning Zone welcomes over 11,000 children through its immersive, interactive safety centre, where they learn about real-life risks in a safe, controlled environment. The online safety zone plays a critical role in equipping children with the knowledge and confidence to recognise danger, make safer choices, and seek help when needed.

Freemasons Fund £50,000 Online Safety Programme for 11,000 Children in Leicester

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