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On Friday 16 May, an unforgettable day unfolded at Bridlington Skydive Club as 15 courageous volunteers took a leap of faith from 10,000 feet to complete a tandem parachute jump in support of the Yorkshire, North and East Ridings Festival 2029.
Find out moreIn the UK today, around 1 in every 120 people – more than 540,000 children, young people and adults – are living with Crohn’s or Colitis, the two main forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. These are lifelong, debilitating conditions that can impact every part of a person’s life. There is no known cure, and complications can, at times, be life-threatening. But there is also hope.
Find out moreOver 50 local young people from across Herefordshire who have learning disabilities or more complex needs will receive tailored help and support thanks to a grant from Herefordshire Freemasons to ECHO for Extra Choices in Herefordshire.
Find out moreIn September, ultramarathon runner and Freemason, Guy Smith set out on what would become one of the most remarkable endurance challenges seen in the Province of Northumberland. His mission was to run to every Masonic Temple across the Province in just four days, covering more than 200 miles, in support of Alzheimer’s Research UK.
Find out moreA man in his late 70s from the Wirral is taking on one of the most unusual and challenging walks in the UK and he’s doing it to raise vital funds for food banks.
Find out moreDozens of toddlers and their families are finding connection, support and a safe space to play at the Dragonflies Toddler Group thanks to Guernsey Freemasons.
Find out moreThe long-anticipated Tandem Parachute Jump for Yorkshire North & East Ridings Festival 2029 took place on Saturday 27 July, after being postponed earlier in the month due to poor weather. Under clear skies and with an enthusiastic crowd of supporters watching from the ground, 11 courageous Freemasons took to the air, each making a successful jump and safe landing.
Find out moreA hundred children and young people across North Wales who have communication difficulties, and, in many cases, who also have special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) will receive help and support thanks to a grant from North Wales Freemasons to TGP Cymru.
Find out more1,800 vulnerable children from families facing socio-economic challenges in Sheerness, will receive help and support thanks to a grant from East Kent Freemasons to Seashells Children and Families Centre.
Find out moreAround 600 local children under five years old and their families living in the most deprived areas of Doncaster, will engage in creative play, movement, music and storytelling, thanks to a grant from Yorkshire, West Riding Freemasons to darts – Doncaster’s creative health and learning charity.
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