EVERY Spring and Autumn Freemasons from all around Devon meet to support local organisations and charities who require financial assistance, amongst those included are schools, youth centres and locally-based charities including hospices, hospital services and cancer charities.

The money is raised through the “WAKE FUND” a trust conceived by Right Worshipful Brother William Alexander Kneel, the Provincial Grand Master of Devonshire from 1970 to 1984, the late owner of Kneels laundry and dry cleaners (now Johnsons).

Since the idea was initiated the fund has grown through the continued generosity of Devonshire Freemasons and wise investments which today stands at almost £2 million, from which the trustees distribute the income generated, currently £50,000 each year.

Since the first disbursement in 2001 almost £725,000 has been given to more than 760 worthy non masonic organisations and charities throughout Devon, selected by members of the 133 Masonic lodges based throughout the county.

On Friday, November 23, Very Worshipful Brother Nicholas Ball, Deputy Provincial Grand Master for the Freemasons of Devonshire presented cheques to 25 deserving causes, held at The Masonic Hall, Ashleigh Road Uffculme.

The charity representatives accompanied by a member from their nominating lodge were able to enjoy a superb reception and buffet, have a tour around the lodge building, ask any questions they wished and receive their cheques totalling the magnificent sum of £25,000.

Making the contributions Nicholas Ball said: “I am delighted that the Freemasons of Devon are able to continue to contribute to these important local causes many of which are totally run by volunteers and hopefully these donations will make a real difference to the lives of many people."

Among the organisations to benefit this year were: The Care of the Next Infant Plymouth, Plymouth Hospital Ion Chef Appeal, Lee Moor Village Hall, Friends of Plympton St. Maurice Guildhall, Friends of Erme Primary School, Parkinson’s UK. Plymouth, South Brent Brownies, Hatherleigh Primary School PTFA, D’Arts Exeter, Woodbury Community Playing Fields, Southwest Multiple Sclerosis Centre Exeter, Sense DeafBlind Group Exeter, Health and Local Food for Families Axminster, Devon Racqueteers Para Badminton Club Exeter, Raleigh Federation of Schools Budleigh Salterton, FORCE Cancer Care Exeter, Crediton RFU, Cruse Bereavement Care Newton Abbot and Torbay, Torbay Holiday Helpers Network, Forde Park Pavillion Newton Abbot, Torbay Sea Cadets, Kingsbridge in Bloom, Mid Devon Messenger and South Molton Meddlers.