Loughborough Echo

Air Ambulance given £4,000 grant boost by the Freemasons

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LEICESTERS­HIRE and Rutland Freemasons have presented the Derbyshire, Leicesters­hire & Rutland Air Ambulance with a grant of £4,000.

The donation, which comes through the Masonic Charitable Foundation, is funded by Freemasons and their families from across England and Wales.

Chloe Bass, Legacies and Trusts manager at the Derbyshire, Leicesters­hire & Rutland Air Ambulance, which is based at East Midlands Airport, said: “We are very grateful to Leicesters­hire and Rutland Freemasons for their continuing generosity.

“Without support like this the Air Ambulance would not be able to carry on flying and our life-saving work could not continue.”

David Hagger, Provincial Grand Master of the Leicesters­hire and Rutland Freemasons, said: “We are proud to be able to support the Derbyshire, Leicesters­hire & Rutland Air Ambulance.”

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