July 15, 2024
Worshipful Master Iain Hall presenting cheque to Stroke Association
In a heartfelt ceremony that underscored the enduring commitment of the Freemasons to charitable causes, Worshipful Master Iain Hall presented a significant cheque to the Stroke Association. The event, marked by camaraderie and a spirit of giving, highlighted the Freemasons’ dedication to supporting health and well-being within the community.
The donation, raised through various fundraising activities organized by the lodge under Master Hall’s leadership, aims to bolster the Stroke Association’s efforts in providing critical support and resources to stroke survivors and their families. The funds will aid in advancing research, improving patient care, and raising awareness about stroke prevention and recovery.
Worshipful Master Hall, speaking at the presentation, emphasized the importance of community involvement and the role of charitable organizations in making a tangible difference. “We are proud to support the Stroke Association and their invaluable work. This donation is a testament to our lodge’s commitment to giving back and supporting those in need,” he said.
Representatives from the Stroke Association expressed profound gratitude for the generous contribution. They highlighted how such donations are crucial in sustaining their programs and initiatives aimed at reducing the impact of strokes on individuals and communities.
The ceremony was a poignant reminder of the positive impact that collective efforts can achieve. It showcased the Freemasons’ tradition of philanthropy and their ongoing support for health-related causes. The event concluded with a renewed pledge from the lodge to continue their charitable endeavors, ensuring that their contributions have a lasting and meaningful impact.
Through this act of generosity, Worshipful Master Iain Hall and his lodge have reinforced the vital connection between community service and improving lives, demonstrating that together, significant strides can be made in the fight against stroke.
Other donations up to £3000 were made to other and supported charities which include Brest Friends, Birmingham Hospice, Birmingham Moseley, Community Foundation and WAITS.