400 Miles of Resilience: Guy Smith’s Incredible Journey in aid of the Freemasons’ Charity
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A journey from Newcastle to London is daunting enough by car or train. But Guy Smith from Northumberland Freemasons chose an alternative route one without roadworks or delays. He decided to run the entire distance to raise vital funds for the Freemasons’ Charity.
Find out moreChildren from West Berkshire (Thatcham, Newbury and Hungerford), Reading, Wokingham Borough and throughout all of Oxfordshire who have experienced trauma as victims of domestic abuse will attend a Bounce Back 4 Kids group thanks to a grant to Parents And Children Together (PACT).
Find out moreThousands of local people will benefit from vital repair and mending skills, thanks to a grant to local charity Greener and Cleaner.
Find out more600 children and their parents are set to benefit from an expanded range of early years activities over the next three years thanks to a grant to GL11 Community Hub.
Find out moreAround 75 local veterans from Scarborough, Ryedale and the surrounding areas will receive support from Carers Plus Yorkshire (CPY) over the next 12 months, thanks to a £50,000 grant from Yorkshire North & East Ridings Freemasons. The aim of the project is to enhance support for unpaid veteran carers while also developing community-based volunteer opportunities.
Find out moreThe London Marathon returns this April, and we are incredibly proud of the dedicated fundraisers taking on the iconic 26.2 mile course in aid of the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF, the Freemasons’ charity). Among them is Andy Nicholson, a Freemason from Staffordshire
Find out morePatients and families in Hartlepool and East Durham struggling with the hidden financial pressures that come with end-of-life care are set to benefit from a £36,000 grant awarded to Alice House Hospice.
Find out moreThe families and loved ones of military personnel and veterans undergoing treatment at Centre for Defence Medicine at Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, will be able to access vital accommodation and other support as they visit patients, thanks to a grant to the University Hospitals Birmingham Charity.
Find out moreOver 500 local young people from across North London who have additional needs or disabilities will receive tailored help and support thanks to a grant to Unitas Youth Zone.
Find out moreChildren with a learning disability and/or autism can now enjoy a range of specialist leisure groups on Saturday mornings at local charity Sheffield Mencap and Gateway.
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