England/London Freemasons pledge support for young people’s mental health


England/London Freemasons pledge support for young people's mental health

(by London Freemasons, Community News, 10 November 2021)

 

Thousands of young Londoners will get help and support with their mental health thanks to grants totalling £70,000 from the London Freemasons. In response to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental health, particularly among the young, the London Freemasons – in partnership with the UGLE (United Grand Lodge of England) and MCF (Masonic Charitable Foundation) – have made grants totalling £70,000 to three organisations focused on youths’ mental health.

These are: Papyrus, which will further develop its Papyrus Community Hubs and focus on young suicide; Place2Be, which provides mental health support in London schools; and Young Minds, which is developing its ‘never alone’ initiative and creating a world where no young person feels alone with their mental health.

The donation is part of a big project created during almost two years of the pandemic. The United Grand Lodge of England…

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England/London Freemasons pledge support for young people's mental health

 

England/London Freemasons pledge support for young people's mental health
 

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