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Disabled children are less isolated and more engaged in sport.
Hundreds of disabled children will be less isolated and more engaged in sport thanks to a £15,000 grant Disability Sports Coach (DSC).
Support for young carers from Gateshead
Around 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.
Specialist support for children bereaved by domestic abuse
Children who have lost a parent through fatal domestic abuse will get support from AAFDA through a £60,000 grant from Wiltshire Freemasons.
Reaching out for mental health support
Did you know that we can offer mental health support to partners, widows, children, and grandchildren of Freemasons? So if you’re struggling, we’re here to listen.
Support for disabled young people
Hundreds of local families with a disabled child will receive advice and support from a team of expert advisers, thanks to a grant of £63,500 from West Kent Freemasons to the We Are Beams charity.
Local parents experiencing mental health difficulties will receive specialist art therapy
More 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.
Young people in North Somerset facing challenges and barriers to learning will receive one-to-one mentoring
Young 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).
Somerset Freemasons Support SWALLOW’s Forest Group Project In Radstock
The Somerset Masonic Charity has made a grant of £2,500 that has been matched by a further grant of £2,500 from us, making a total donation of £5,000, enabling SWALLOW to start their Forest Group Project.
An update from our partnership with The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Our £300,000 partnership with the Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award aims to reach at least 30,000 young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) by 2024.
Hope for improved treatments for children with breathing difficulties
Dr Shalini Hillson’s Training Fellowship, aims to transform the treatment of wheezing in young children. This fellowship, funded by a generous grant from the Freemasons in collaboration with children’s charity Action Medical Research, will work towards tailoring treatments to each child’s specific needs, moving away from the conventional one-size-fits-all approach.
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