
(by Grace Kennington, Oakham Nub News, 19th November 2024)
Oakham’s Freemasons raise vital funds for local emergency response services including the Air Ambulance and East Midlands Immediate Care Scheme.
Old Oakhamian Freemasons Lodge has recently focused their fundraising efforts on local rescue services, donating £1,000 to the Air Ambulance based at East Midlands Airport.
The air ambulance based at East Midlands Airport is a vital local resource that flies an average of 10 medical missions a day. It covers an area spanning Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.
The Air Ambulance receives no government or national lottery funding and relies entirely on donations such as this one from the Old Oakhamians.
Due to the rural location of Rutland and its distance from major trauma centres, the Freemasons have recently been supporting similar charities in the area.
Earlier in the year, the Leicestershire and Rutland Masons gave £18,000 to…
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The air ambulance based at East Midlands Airport is a vital local resource that flies an average of 10 medical missions a day. It covers an area spanning Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.
The Air Ambulance receives no government or national lottery funding and relies entirely on donations such as this one from the Old Oakhamians.
Due to the rural location of Rutland and its distance from major trauma centres, the Freemasons have recently been supporting similar charities in the area.
Earlier in the year, the Leicestershire and Rutland Masons gave £18,000 to…
read more:
Due to the rural location of Rutland and its distance from major trauma centres, the Freemasons have recently been supporting similar charities in the area.
Earlier in the year, the Leicestershire and Rutland Masons gave £18,000 to…
read more: