Freemasons help young people facing mental health issues
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Hundreds of young people who regularly attend the evening sessions at The Way Youth Zone in Wolverhampton will be able to access mental health “first aid”, thanks to a grant of £35,000 from Staffordshire Freemasons.
Find out moreHundreds of older victims of domestic abuse will be able to access vital advice and support, thanks to a grant from South Wales Freemasons to the RCT Domestic Abuse Services charity.
Find out moreThe British Red Cross provided us with a recent update on the impact we have made to the lives of displaced Ukrainians. Our donations were used to fund two main programmes: ‘Support for Ukrainian Refugees in the UK’ and ‘Reuniting Families’. We are incredible proud of the extensive support we have offered to families during the crisis, as well as the British Red Cross’ incredible efforts to welcome them into the UK.
Find out moreMore than 500 underprivileged children will have the chance to take a break from child poverty in east Leeds and head to the countryside to engage in outdoor activities, including growing their own food, and improving their communication and life skills, thanks to a grant of £15,000 from Yorkshire West Riding Freemasons to the Learning Partnerships charity.
Find out moreWe are delighted to grant £60,000 to Devon’s SAFE Foundation Charity and fund their Flourishing Futures programme to combat trauma caused by domestic abuse.
Find out moreLast year, we awarded a £8,000 grant to Deaf-SELF, a charity that supports deaf or profoundly hearing-impaired children in South East London.
Find out moreHundreds 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 moreThis Pride Month, we spoke with people we’ve supported, hosted activities for staff in our office, and joined the Pride in London parade.
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 moreWe are delighted to award Bideford-based Families in Grief (FiG) a grant of £15,000; this is split over three years to provide a guaranteed income in support of the work they do.
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