(by Provincial Grand Lodge of Hertfordshire, tytuł pisma, 4 October 2021)
To help over 1.4 million people experiencing mental health issues, Freemasons are donating more than £550,000 to help citizens across the UK.
Many people are reaching crisis point with their mental health due to the pandemic.
According to NHS Prevalence Data 2020, one in six young people have a probable mental disorder, while the Young Minds Survey 2020 found 83 per cent of young people said the pandemic had made their mental health worse.
To help the population exit the pandemic in a better state of mental health, the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), the governing body for Freemasonry in England and Wales, are supporting various institutions, schools and universities.
Among the institutions receiving support, the Freemasons are donating £125,000 to Young Minds to…
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According to NHS Prevalence Data 2020, one in six young people have a probable mental disorder, while the Young Minds Survey 2020 found 83 per cent of young people said the pandemic had made their mental health worse.
To help the population exit the pandemic in a better state of mental health, the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), the governing body for Freemasonry in England and Wales, are supporting various institutions, schools and universities.
Among the institutions receiving support, the Freemasons are donating £125,000 to Young Minds to…
read more:
Among the institutions receiving support, the Freemasons are donating £125,000 to Young Minds to…
read more: