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Devon Freemasons Donate £27,500 support to 18 Local Devon Charities & Organisations

Devon Freemasons announce the latest recipients of the WAKE Fund, 

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Every Spring and Autumn Freemasons from all around Devon meet to support local organisations who require financial assistance, among which are children’s charities, schools, youth centres and locally based charities including hospices, hospital services and cancer charities.

A group of people holding cheques and smiling to the camera
The recipients of the Wake Fund.

The money is raised through the Wake Fund, a trust conceived by William Alexander Kneel, the Devonshire Provincial Grand Master from 1970 to 1984, the late owner of Kneels laundry & dry cleaners (now Johnsons). Since the idea was initiated, the fund has grown through the continued generosity of Devonshire Freemasons and wise investments. Today it stands at £2.3 million from which the trustees distribute the income generated, currently around £50,000 each year.

This Autumn's donations were held at the Mount Edgcumbe Masonic Hall on Plymouth’s historic Barbican, and it was good to see most of the Charities attend in person to collect their cheques.

Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire, Ian Kingsbury said,

'We are so lucky that Devon has this legacy to share with small  groups and charities who are put forward by their local Lodges. We’ve had larger Devon based Charities getting  quite significant donations from the National Masonic Charitable Foundation. But this is us using local funds to help many smaller local charities.

Reuben Ayres, Provincial Grand Charity Steward for the Devonshire Freemasons statement:

'Since the first disbursement in 2001, over £925,000 has been given by the Devon Freemasons WAKE Fund to charities and other worthy causes throughout Devon, selected by the 131 Masonic lodges within the county. Approximately 996 separate charities and organisations have benefited since it started.Charity is a fundamental principle for all Masons and this autumn on Friday 4th November from 7pm at the Mount Edgcumbe Masonic Hall, Citadel Road, Plymouth, PL1 2NG, Rt W Bro Ian Kingsbury JP, the Provincial Grand Master for the Devonshire Freemasons presented cheques to 18 local good causes amounting to £27,500.'

The 18 Organisations who will benefit this Autumn

The Saunders Good Samaritan Fund

To provide relief when sudden and unexpected illness affects the family.

Proposed by Loyal Lodge of Industry 421 (South Molton)

Amount awarded £1500

 

Pippins Pre-School & Nursery

To give Care and Early life Skills to infant Children.

Proposed by The Unity Lodge 1332 (Crediton).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Sharleen Treen (Manager of Pippins Nursery) commented:

'We’ve been going for over 50 years now, we have 98 children currently from 0 to 5 years of age. The money donated will allow us to provide a  Common room, so that our hard working Staff can escape for a few minutes to relax, have a cup of Team and put their legs up !'

 

Torbay Hospital Radio

Towards a new control desk.

Proposed by The Pelican Lodge 7878 (Plymouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

FORCE

To ensure the best possible local support and care for people with cancer.

Proposed by Lodge of Obedience 1753 (Okehampton).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Children’s Hospice SW

End of life care for Children and bereavement support.

Proposed by Benevolent Lodge 303 (Teignmouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

The Cathedral School of St Mary in Stonehouse

To support Children and their Families through difficult and emotional times.

Proposed by Harmony Lodge 156 (Plymouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

SENSE Devon

Supporting People with complex disabilities.

Proposed by St Michaels Lodge (Dawlish).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Heart Heros

Working with Children and their families who are living with heart conditions.

Proposed by The Lodge of Harmony 372 (Budleigh Salterton).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Plymouth Children in Poverty

To eradicate child poverty in Plymouth.

Proposed by Western District United Services Lodge 2258 (Plymouth).

Amount awarded £2000.

 

The Starfish Appeal

To create bright, warm and welcoming environments within the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital to reduce stress and anxiety within Children’s wards.

Proposed by The Lopes Lodge 5526 (Exeter).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Southwest Blood Bikes

To assist the NHS in transporting essential urgent supplies, such as blood and other medical supplies.

Proposed by Victory lodge 4189 (Plymouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Mark Anstis, Team Leader West Devon Area: 

'It’s not just emergency blood we carry for the NHS, it’s a whole range of urgent medical supplies, samples, medication, equipment and we even help Covid testing for people who can’t leave home. The money donated tonight will help greatly in the day to day running costs for us such as petrol and vehicle maintenance. We currently operate 10 motorbikes, 2 cars and 1 van.'

 

Keep Me Close Appeal

To create new accommodation to enable parents to be close to their Children who are being treated at Derriford Hospital

These children may only be 1 to 25 weeks old”. Proposed by Lodge of Union 444 (Starcross)

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Jamie Lee, Plymouth Hospitals Charity of which the Keep me close Appeal is part of told us about how the money will help: 

'We currently rent 7 rooms in Student accommodation next to the Hospital to allow Parents to be very close to their Children in Hospital, and still get a good nights sleep. The money donated will pay for one room for around two months, we’re very grateful.'

 

Street Games Plymouth

To provide diversionary support activities for Children from deprived parts of Plymouth area who could be at risk of criminal offending.

Proposed by Old Plymothians and Mannameadian Lodge 6279 (Plymouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Open Door Exmouth

Seeking to make a positive difference in people's lives.

Proposed by The sun lodge 106 (Exmouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Exeter Gateway Centre

A friendly place where disabled people can come together and enjoy a range of social and recreational activities.

Proposed by The Northcote Lodge 2659 (Exeter).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Budleigh Community Workshop

Hosts a range of activities, practical, creative and social. Based at the Old Fire Station Budleigh Salterton.

Proposed by Per Mare Per Terram Lodge 9355 (Exmouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Balloons Charity

Bereavement support for Children and Young People.

Proposed by Perseverance Lodge 164 (Sidmouth).

Amount awarded £1500.

 

Ugborough Football Club

To raise funds for new training equipment, bibs, balls etc.

Direct award from Devonshire Province for £1500.

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