
(by George King, Clacton Gazette, 14th July 2021)
A CHARITY been given thousands of pounds by an organisation to help make end of life care more accessible to all communities and cultures.
St Helena Hospice, which operates in Colchester and Tendring, has received a whopping £31,000 in donations from the Essex Freemasons.
The impressive windfall has been raised by the group’s Masonic Charitable Foundation, which is used to help non-profit organisations and projects.
The money will primarily be used to help St Helena Hospice reach more communities which do not…
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The impressive windfall has been raised by the group’s Masonic Charitable Foundation, which is used to help non-profit organisations and projects.
The money will primarily be used to help St Helena Hospice reach more communities which do not…
read more in Clacton Gazette: