Freemasons help vulnerable children return to education
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Hundreds of vulnerable children and young people from across the region will receive support on a working farm to overcome a range of serious issues and return to education, thanks to a grant from Yorkshire West Riding Freemasons to Whirlow Hall Farm Trust.
Find out moreMore than 60 teens across Greater Manchester will get help and support to make the most of their education and mental wellbeing by becoming a mentor to a toddler, thanks to East Lancashire Freemasons.
Find out moreDevon’s Freemasons have given a grant of £15,000 to Barnstaple Age Concern to provide a form of guaranteed income for the next three years in support of the work they do.
Find out moreAround 100 formerly homeless people from young single parent families will be given the support they need to move on with their lives, thanks to a grant of £60,000 from Norfolk Freemasons to YMCA Norfolk.
Find out moreMore than 200 local children and young people with a parent in prison will be given the support they need to overcome social stigma, loneliness, and mental health problems, thanks to a grant of £60,000 from Durham Freemasons to locally based charity, NEPACS.
Find out moreThere are currently around 900,000 people affected by dementia in the UK, and this is expected to increase by 16% by 2025. We spoke to some charities across the country, who have received our recent funding, to find out how they are helping to empower people affected by this condition.
Find out moreLast week, we attended a presentation at University College London by PhD student Sam Bryce-Smith to find out how our grant has funded vital research into Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
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