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Warwickshire Masonic Charitable Association’s support for lifesaving air ambulance reaches over £80K
For over a decade, the Warwickshire Masonic Charitable Association has helped keep the local air ambulance attending lifesaving missions to the people of Warwickshire and beyond.
The Warwickshire Masonic Charitable Association has donated another £4,000 this year to the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance (WNAA) as part of their grant program – bringing the total they have donated to the vital charity to over £80,000!
Chloe Bass, Legacies and In Memory Manager for WNAA, said: “We are so grateful to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire Freemasons for all of their support.
“Their funding has made a real difference to the service that we have provided over the years across Warwickshire & Northamptonshire, and to the many patients that we have been able to attend.”
With the grants being entirely through the generosity of Freemasons and their families, the Masonic Charitable Foundation is one of the largest grant-making charities in the country- and their support for WNAA has been invaluable.
The funding from them throughout the years has helped see the service reach its 40,000th mission milestone, led to the acquisition of new medical equipment as well as the acquisition of brand new replacement aircraft due early next year.
“Funding from grant-giving organisations is critically important to our charity and we thank the Masonic Charitable Association for their continued support for us in this way,” added Chloe.
Provincial Grand Master Right Worshipful Bro. Philip L. Hall added, “The freemasons of Warwickshire are very proud to support the life saving work undertaken by the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance and we look forward to strengthening our partnership in the future”.
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