Families of military veterans undergoing treatment at Birmingham hospital will get accommodation and support
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The families and loved ones of military personnel and veterans undergoing treatment at Centre for Defence Medicine at Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, will be able to access vital accommodation and other support as they visit patients, thanks to a grant to the University Hospitals Birmingham Charity.
Find out moreOver 500 local young people from across North London who have additional needs or disabilities will receive tailored help and support thanks to a grant to Unitas Youth Zone.
Find out moreAround 200 families from some of Birmingham’s most deprived areas will receive help and support thanks to a grant to the Home-Start Birmingham Tameside charity.
Find out moreA Friday afternoon conversation has kick-started a unique service to improve the lives of families in south Lincolnshire.
Find out moreChildren and young people across Derbyshire who have been affected by child exploitation – particularly those with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) – will receive vital help and support thanks to a £60,000 grant to specialist charity Safe and Sound.
Find out moreDyslexic children from families unable to afford specialist tuition will receive vital help and support thanks to a grant to the British Dyslexia Association.
Find out moreFamilies with young children across Leicestershire and Rutland will receive vital support thanks to a grant to the Home-Start Horizons charity.
Find out moreIn September, we invited six of these talented individuals, aged between 10-22, to visit Freemasons’ Hall, where they were filmed showcasing their talents and sharing their stories for an exciting video project to mark the anniversary of the scheme.
Find out moreMore than 50 local parents with mental health issues in Bedford Borough will receive art therapy, thanks to our grant to the FACES (Family and Children’s Early-Help Services) charity. An estimated 200 family members will benefit in total from the project.
Find out moreYoung 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).
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