The Official Journal of the United Grand Lodge of England
Saturday 25 May 2013

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RMTGB

RMTGB

The Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys aims to relieve poverty and
advance education for children and young people. In addition to our main
grant-making work, we also support the exceptional talents of young people
and those who need financial assistance to embrace life-changing
opportunities. We award grants to both national and local children's charities
and provide in-kind support to our separate but subsidiary charity Lifelites.

RMTGB, 60 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ
T: 020 7405 2644; F: 020 7831 4094; E: info@rmtgb.org ; W: www.rmtgb.org

As the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys celebrates its two hundred and twenty-fifth year, Chief Executive Les Hutchinson explains how the charity has evolved How did you first hear about the RMTGB? In…
Devonshire masons and their families have raised a magnificent £3,836,625 in support of the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (RMTGB). The result of the 2012 Festival Appeal, which lasted almost 6 years, was…
Young deaf and hard of hearing people in Cheshire have welcomed a £30,000 funding boost by the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys. Cheshire-based charity Deafness Support Network (DSN) received the award to expand…
Nottinghamshire Freemasons have celebrated raising £1m for the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (RMTGB) in only 8 months. The donations from members of the Province and their families will support the 2018 Festival,…
The Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (RMTGB) has awarded grants amounting to £85,000 to four charities that are working to alleviate the effects of poverty and to improve educational outcomes for children and…
A new record in relieving poverty In 2012, the RMTGB accepted the highest number of new applications for support in its long history, with grants being approved for four hundred and sixteen additional children and…
All of the young people supported by the RMTGB have experienced tragedy and hardship. Rosanna is just one of them and tells her story here. ‘History is my true love. It completely captivates me and…
Patrick Dunachie, a student at Hereford Cathedral School, has benefitted from a Chorister Scholarship from the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys since the age of seven, and now has a place to read…
Forum highlights professionalism An array of masonic fundraising talent gathered at Freemasons’ Hall in October for the 2012 Festival Forum, an annual event organised by the RMTGB on behalf of the four central masonic charities…
In June 2012 Bro John Pater of the Someries Lodge No. 5202 in Bedfordshire, and Mr Thomas S. Bennett who is to be initiated into the same Lodge in November, took on the challenge of…
Every Essex jumper literally took a step into the unknown, a leap of faith: three words that can mean so much when stepping off a crane into thin air with only a cord as your…
The RMTGB’s Stepping Stones scheme is giving young, disadvantaged people a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel and develop new skills Last year, the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (RMTGB) awarded a grant of £15,000…
On 24 March 2012, seventy years after joining the former Royal Masonic Junior School, Tony Elliott was installed as the 2012/13 President of the Old Masonians Association at their Annual Dinner held at the Durham…

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