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Provincial Grand Lodge of East Anglia

Mark Master Masons
Royal Ark Mariners

BREAK presentation

Children and young adults in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire will have their wishes granted thanks to a major grant from the East Anglian Mark Benevolent Association.

Trevor Tinley joined Deputy PGM Gary Allen from the Province to present the grant of £15,000 to Break representatives, also Jordon, Tomasz and Jack some of the youngsters who will benefit from the donation.

Wishes to be granted range from riding a horse along the beach, visiting the Beamish Living Museum in Yorkshire, a mountain bike and a visit to Dublin to see relatives.

Trevor said, “Fulfilling these wishes will be memories Jordon, Tomasz, Jack and many others will remember for the rest of their lives. The enthusiasm was plain to see which makes these grants so worthwhile to help vulnerable young adults throughout our Province.”

The photo shows Trevor Tinley, Deputy PGM Gary Allen, Terri Holkham (Break Head of Intensive Services), Rachel Leslie (Break Director of Care), Sophie Williams (Break Quality and Performance Manager), Jordan, Tomasz and Jack