Helping disabled children to overcome learning and physical problems
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More than 600 disabled children and young carers between 8-25 years will be able to take advantage of riding therapy and other inclusive sports activities, helping with their physical, social, and emotional development, thanks to a grant from West Lancashire Freemasons to the Ride2success charity.
Find out moreCurrently, one in 64 people in Luton are experiencing homelessness, placing it just behind London on a national scale, and ahead of many larger cities in the UK.
Find out moreLast month, PhD student Liam graduated from the University of Nottingham. We got in touch to find out more about how our funding through Asthma + Lung UK helped him complete his vital research into stem cell biology.
Find out moreNearly 300 children and young people and hundreds more family members affected by a cancer diagnosis from Sheffield and other parts of Yorkshire will receive help and support thanks to a grant from Yorkshire West Riding Freemasons to the Cavendish Cancer Care charity.
Find out moreUp to 125 traumatised local children and young people (CYP) up to the age of 18 will continue to receive highly specialised support from the CHUMS Trauma Service (CTS) thanks to a generous grant from Bedfordshire Freemasons.
Find out moreHundreds 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 moreHundreds 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.
Find out moreA hundred children and young people aged 16-19 with mental health conditions will be Given help to improve their health and wellbeing with support from Involve Kent, thanks to a grant from Kent Freemasons.
Find out moreMore than 300 children in Kent schools with language and communication difficulties will receive support through the Speech Bubbles charity in partnership with Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells.
Find out moreOver 2,000 local children and young people from under-represented communities will be getting close to nature, thanks to a grant from Staffordshire Freemasons to the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.
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