United Grand Lodge
of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons
of England



 
Province of
South Wales Eastern Division

News
Report

 


Hospices in South Wales ED receive
£12,750 from Freemasons' Charity

The Grand Charity, established by the United Grand Lodge of England, and funded entirely from within Freemasonry, has announced details of its annual Grants to Hospices for 2005.

As usual, hospices in Wales received a significant proportion of the £500,000 total. The grants to be made in Wales are:

 

South Wales, Eastern Division
£1,500 George Thomas Hospice Care, Cardiff
£5,000 Marie Curie Holme Tower Centre, Penarth
£2,000 Sandville Court Self Help Centre, Porthcawl
£1,000 The Bracken Trust, Llandrindod Wells
£1,750 Ty Hafan Children's Hospice, Barry
£1,500 Usk House Day Hospice, Brecon
 
South Wales, Western Division
£1,850 Paul Sartori Foundation
£1,000 Ty Bryngwyn Hospice
 
Monmouthshire

£1,250

Hospice of the Valleys
£1,400 St. Anne's Hospice
£2,250 St. David's Foundation Hospice Care
 
North Wales

£1,000

Gwynedd Hospice at Home
£2,300 Nightingale House
(Wrexham Hospice & Cancer Support Centre Foundation)

£1,500

St. David's Hospice Ltd

£1,000

St. Kentigern Hospice

The Grand Charity (Reg. No. 281942) is one of the major routes by which Freemasons make charitable donations. There are countless other donations made by Lodges and other groups of Freemasons on a regional and local basis.

The Grand Charity can be found at:

Freemasons' Hall, 60 Great Queen Street, London, WC2B 5AZ
Tel: 020 7395 9293       Fax: 020 7395 9295
e-mail: the.secretary@the-grand-charity.org