Young people in North Somerset facing challenges and barriers to learning will receive one-to-one mentoring
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Young people in North Somerset will be given one to one support thanks to a grant from Somerset Freemasons to The JHF Youth Charity (Jack Hazeldine Foundation).
Find out moreThe Somerset Masonic Charity has made a grant of £2,500 that has been matched by a further grant of £2,500 from us, making a total donation of £5,000, enabling SWALLOW to start their Forest Group Project.
Find out moreOur £300,000 partnership with the Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award aims to reach at least 30,000 young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) by 2024.
Find out moreDr Shalini Hillson’s Training Fellowship, aims to transform the treatment of wheezing in young children. This fellowship, funded by a generous grant from the Freemasons in collaboration with children’s charity Action Medical Research, will work towards tailoring treatments to each child’s specific needs, moving away from the conventional one-size-fits-all approach.
Find out moreRural Suffolk’s older population will begin to feel more connected, thanks to our grant of £15,000 to the Rural Coffee Caravan (RCC).
Find out moreOlder people living with dementia in Kensington & Chelsea will benefit from ground breaking treatment thanks to our £30,000 grant to Age UK.
Find out moreThirty children in care from across Manchester will receive long-term consistent help and support, thanks to a major grant the Greater Manchester Youth Network (GMYN).
Find out moreAround 1,000 lonely and isolated older people from across England will receive help and support thanks to our grant to the Sporting Memories charity.
Find out moreThere will be hope for new treatments and better care for people battling breast cancer, as the Nottingham Breast Cancer Research Centre received a research grant of £95,996.
Find out moreHundreds of local armed forces veterans and their families, affected by dementia or other mental health challenges, can continue to visit the music workshop, Café Muse, thanks to our grant to Orchestra of the Swan.
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