Lincolnshire’s two newest Freemasons’ Lodges have each given £500 to support research into Alzheimer’s with donations to The Alzheimer’s Society.
They were the Free Wheelers Motorcycle Lodge and The Armed Forces Lodge of Lincolnshire. They gave the funds to the Society’s Fund raising Area Co-ordinator Alice Grewcock, who gave the brethren a short talk on what their donations will achieve in supporting Alzheimer’s suffers and their families, as well as contributing to research into the disease.
Presenting Alice with the cheques in our picture are Ken Bevis, Master of the Free Wheelers Lodge and Kearn Malin, Master of The Armed Forces Lodge. Also present were Charity Stewards Dean Harlow and Vernon Dunford, as well as other members of both Lodges.
The money came from a central fund run by Lincolnshire Freemasons, which gives each of the Province’s 76 lodges £500 eery year to give to the good cause of its choice. That means donations of £38,000 every year are being given to good causes in Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, and North East Lincolnshire.