Page 45 - Essex Mason (Issue 92)
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Pictured at the Farleigh Hospice Memorial Garden
are Colin Felton, Provincial Charity Steward;
Samantha Riches, Care Home Coordinator; Sheona
Evangeli, Locality Care Teams Manager; and Peter
Hollingsworth, Asst. Provincial Grand Master.
Pictures By Mike Barrett
Essex Communications Team
Essex Freemasons fund new Hospice service to care homes
Farleigh Hospice in Chelmsford has launched a major new programme, funded by Essex Freemasons, to support
residents at care homes across mid-Essex with critical end of life and palliative care.
The programme will cost £33,000 to deliver, money donated by Essex Freemasons via the Masonic Charitable Foundation
(MCF) and is urgently needed to support the care home sector which has been badly affected by the Covid pandemic.
Debbie de Boltz, Fundraising Manager for Farleigh Hospice, explained:
“We knew there was an urgent need to extend the Hospice service into care homes but until now
we never had the resources to make this happen. This grant from Essex Freemasons has made all
the difference and will allow us to strengthen our team enabling us to launch this new programme,
which in turn will provide the critical support needed for residents and staff at care homes.”
In practical terms care homes can now work more closely with the Hospice, helping to identify residents approaching the
end of life who can choose to remain where they are or be transferred to the Hospice for specialist support.
The £33,000 grant is part of a £100,000 package of donations from Essex Freemasons and the MCF for Hospices across
the county. Similar grants of £30,000 plus have been given to St Helena at Colchester and St Luke’s in Basildon.
“Hospices have always attracted support from Freemasons,” said Peter Hollingsworth, Assistant Provincial Grand Master
for Essex Freemasons. “I am delighted that we have once again been able to fund vital new projects to ensure that they
can keep up their fantastic work in the community.”
Farleigh Hospice provides care for any type of illness that is considered life-limiting, including cancer, neurological
diseases, and chronic heart, lung, and renal diseases, both in their Inpatient Unit or in a patient’s home environment. This
service has now been extended to care homes as a result of the Grant.
In addition to MCF Grants of more than £450,000 donated to Hospices nationally, Essex Masons traditionally support
local hospices across the county with combined donations exceeding more than £50,000 each year.
Provincial Grand Charity Steward
W.Bro Colin Felton PADGC colin.felton@essexpgl.org