St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth receives £1580 from the Freemasons

Sarah Parker
Authored by Sarah Parker
Posted: Tuesday, February 6, 2018 - 17:45

Staff at St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth are seen here receiving a cheque for £1580 from Very Worshipful Brother Nicholas Ball, Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire.

This is part of the annual donation made by the Devonshire Freemasons and the Masonic Charitable foundation who this year are giving nearly £10,000 to seven hospices in Devon.

St Luke’s has been caring for thousands of terminally ill patients, 24 hours, 7 days a week for over 30 years and their passion and dedication to offer dignity and choice has never dwindled.

The hospices vision is a community, where no person has to die alone in pain or distress. Caring for local people, no matter where, at home, in hospital, or in the specialist unit at Turnchapel.  

The Deputy Provincial Grand Master V. W. Bro. Nicholas Ball said when presenting the cheque “The Freemasons in Devon are delighted that in conjunction with the Masonic Charitable Foundation they have been able to continue to provide vital funding for our local hospices, the care and support they provide for the community is amazing, we are delighted that we are able to show our dedication towards their ever growing need for support within the community”.

A total of 245 adult and children’s hospices throughout England and Wales will receive over £600,000 this year. Since 1984 the Masonic Charitable Foundation have given nearly £12 million in support of hospices. This includes this year £450,000 which has been distributed to each hospice that receives less than 65% funding from the NHS. A further £150,000 will be provided to the national charity for hospice care, Hospice UK, in a pilot partnership aimed at developing and extending bereavement support services in hospices.

Over the last 21 years the Freemasons of Devonshire have combined with the Masonic Charitable Foundation to give total donations to St Luke’s amounting to £106,801 a figure they can all be very proud of. 

A spokesperson from St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth said: "We are very grateful to the Freemasons for their donation and continued support year on year. This donation will help us continue to provide compassionate care and support to our patients and their families, keeping our nurses on the roads to reach out to people at home and providing the specialist care on the wards in Derriford Hospital and our specialist unit in Turnchapel. Thank you.”

The Attached photos show L to R. Nick Ball, Emily Paton & Gill Ball

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