FREEMASONRY TODAY

Jamie meets Tigger at Disneyland Paris
RMTGB
RMTGB Festival Forum to Grow
The third RMTGB Festival Forum was
held at Freemasons’ Hall, London, in
October. RMTGB representatives were on
hand to discuss aspects of fund-raising,
communications, merchandising, public
relations and Festival planning. Over 40
delegates from 12 provinces either in
Festival or who have recently completed a
Festival, played an active part in the day.
During syndicate sessions, delegates were
able to tackle problems commonly
encountered during Festival Appeals and
hear how some provinces were
implementing new initiatives in order to
maximise appeal outcomes.
Once again the feedback from delegates
was extremely positive. Next year we
intend to make the Forum a joint Charity
event with delegates from provinces in
Festival to the other Central Masonic
Charities also being invited.
Support for Children with Disabilities
In addition to our main funds we oversee a
number of smaller charities, each with their
own individual objectives and eligibility
criteria, which can be used to help families
with specific needs and which complement
our mainstream work.
The Supreme Grand Chapter Fund was
established in 1992 to mark the 25th
anniversary of the Installation of the Duke
of Kent as First Grand Principal. This
special fund provides grants for holidays
for disabled children and their carers.
Jamie has autism, a lifelong developmental
disability that affects the way he
communicates and relates to the people
around him. A grant from the Supreme
Grand Chapter Fund contributed towards
the cost of a short family holiday to
Disneyland Paris.
The facilities at the resort cater for the
needs of disabled guests extremely well.
This was the first break the family had been
able to take for some time and they all
benefitted from the chance to get away
together. Jamie’s father, a Freemason,
reported that the trip had something for
everyone and that they have never seen
Jamie smile so much!
If you know anyone who could benefit
from the support of this fund, please
contact Kerry Whitford from our Petitions
Department at the address below. For
details of our other funds and the eligibility
criteria please visit our website.
RECESSION INCREASES RMTGB APPLICATIONS
In the winter 2008 edition of Freemasonry Today, Dr Mike Woodcock,
RMTGB President, urged Brethren to be vigilant in identifying children and
families who have suffered financial distress during the troubled economic times.
In the year since this request we have seen a 25% increase in the number of new
applications, many directly connected to the recession.
In many cases we are able to assist immediately. Our aim is to minimise the
disruption to the lives and particularly the education of our masonic children. If
you and your family are suffering distress or you know of a family in distress
please contact us immediately.
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CONTACT DETAILS
Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys
60 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ
Tel: 020 7405 2644
Fax: 020 7831 4094
info@rmtgb.org
www.rmtgb.org
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Issue 51, Winter 2009
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