(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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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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