Carmarthen Journal

Freemasons give boost for 300 children

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THREE hundred children and young people and their families will take part in valuable recreation­al and cultural activities thanks to a grant of £55,000 from West Wales Freemasons to Foothold Cymru.

The Time Together Carmarthen­shire project will support children and families by providing a range of free weekly clubs, covering activities including cooking, gardening and a range of arts and crafts.

Foothold Cymru has identified that far too many disadvanta­ged children and young people have experience­d a significan­t deteriorat­ion in their mental wellbeing since the pandemic, a situation that the cost of living crisis is exacerbati­ng and making far worse.

Time Together will offer children and their families a regular timetable of free extracurri­cular activities which will allow them to learn, play and grow in a different environmen­t from their usual surroundin­gs.

The activities available at the clubs will encourage the children and young people to explore their passions and learn skills that they wouldn’t ordinarily experience. They focus on what is important to the people of West Wales and run services and provisions which reflect the needs of the community.

This grant will allow them to develop their services and provide much-needed support to children and their families.

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

Mike Theodoulou, chief executive of Foothold Cymru, said: “We’re very grateful to West Wales Freemasons for their generous grant which will see hundreds of disadvanta­ged children engaging in activities that they would not otherwise be able to afford.

“This is important for both improving mental health and strengthen­ing family relationsh­ips.”

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