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Freemasons in Cumbria donate £20k to 'grassroots' charities
Freemasons in Cumbria donate £20k to 'grassroots' charities

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time21-05-2025

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Freemasons in Cumbria donate £20k to 'grassroots' charities

FREEMASONS in Cumbria have donated £20,000 to charities across the county. Cumbria freemasons donated £10,000 themselves, and the Masonic Charitable Foundation provided the additional donation. North Cumbria Search and Rescue was the first charity to receive a donation. The team supports police officers and the fire service and has become an 'essential emergency asset in the region.' Along with helping in emergencies, the team also provides outreach programmes. Growing Well, a mental health intervention team based at Tebay Services, also received a donation. The team supports those struggling with their mental illness and is guided by mental health professionals. One volunteer said, 'Growing Well had faith in my abilities when I didn't; my illness is not me, thanks to them.' The South area of Freemasons nominated Springfield. Springfield supports men, women, and children who have experienced or are experiencing domestic abuse. Services include emergency refuge accommodation, safe housing for men, and community-based 1:1 and group support. Neil Dixon, spokesperson for Cumbria freemasons, said: ' These nominations highlight the extraordinary efforts of grassroots organisations making a real difference in Cumbria and we are very proud to shine a light on their tireless work and unwavering commitment to the wellbeing of our communities, and to be able to support them like this." The Motor Neurone Disease Association - North and West Cumbria Branch was another charity that was nominated. Run entirely by volunteers and supported by the Association's regional coordinator, the group offers monthly support sessions in Lamplugh and Penrith, individual support through voluntary visitors, and crucial financial grants. The team also raises awareness and attends local events to advocate for people affected by MND. West Cumbria Domestic Violence Support (The Freedom Project) was also nominated. The Freedom Project provides free, holistic counselling and education to individuals and families affected by domestic and sexual abuse. Their work includes improving safety for victims, building resilience in survivors, helping children cope with trauma, and supporting perpetrators to change harmful behaviours.

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