Leeds girls at risk of abusive relationships to get help
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Hundreds of girls at risk of abusive relationships will be receiving help, support and guidance thanks to a grant from Yorkshire West Riding Freemasons to the Women’s Health Matters charity.
Find out moreMore than 500 blind and visually impaired people from all areas of Dorset will receive essential support and services, thanks to a grant to Dorset Blind Association.
Find out moreThe Merseyside and Cheshire Blood Bikes save the NHS around £1 million each year, allowing the NHS to improve patient care and provide crucial services in the Northwest region of England.
Find out moreAround 450 young people in Luton who are at risk of disengaging from their education will receive support to get back to their studies, thanks to a grant from Bedfordshire Freemasons to local charity Youthscape.
Find out moreOver 300 local disadvantaged young people will have the opportunity to turn their lives around thanks to a grant to Sport 4 Life UK.
Find out moreWe are thrilled to celebrate Volunteers’ Week, a special time dedicated to honouring the incredible contributions of our volunteers. Their selfless efforts and unwavering dedication are the backbone of our organisation, enabling us to make a meaningful impact in the community and build better lives.
Find out moreAround 600 local children and their families struggling with poverty and isolation will be given the support they need thanks to a £60,000 grant to the Footprints in the Community charity.
Find out moreHundreds of disabled children will be less isolated and more engaged in sport thanks to a £15,000 grant Disability Sports Coach (DSC).
Find out moreAround 240 young carers who live in the Gateshead area of Tyne and Wear, who devote themselves to looking after family members with serious physical and mental health conditions, will receive help and support with their own needs, thanks to a grant from Durham Freemasons.
Find out moreChildren who have lost a parent through fatal domestic abuse will get support from AAFDA through a £60,000 grant from Wiltshire Freemasons.
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