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       Chill zones to help hundreds of disadvantaged children


       A Basildon based charity, dedicated to creating the best start in life for disadvantaged children and young people,
       is ready to create its own “Chill Zones” to provide vital respite and support for hundreds of parents and carers
       across south Essex, thanks to a major grant from Essex Freemasons.
       The  money,  £14,874  has  been  donated  to  BOSP,  short  for  Brighter  Opportunities  for  Special  People,  via  the
       Masonic Charitable Foundation, the Freemason’s own charity and will be used to fund outdoor sports and other
       activities for young adults for at least the next three years.
       BOSP provide a range of leisure and respite services to young people with complex disabilities or life-limiting
       illnesses in Basildon, the same activities and opportunities as their peers, allowing them to develop independence,
       self-esteem and social skills. Equally as important, their families also benefit from the vital breaks offered by these
       respite sessions.
       Jodie Connelly, BOSP Chief Executive, explained: “We help families lead an active and ordinary life and aim to
       prevent crisis by keeping families together and children in their homes. The charity provides 12 different regular
       clubs and activities with care at evenings, weekends and during school holidays for children and young people
       from birth to 25 years, plus two parental support groups.”
       “We identified a large gap in our services where we wanted to provide more outdoor activities and this grant from
       Essex Freemasons will enable us to run these or what we call chill zones. The money has really come at the right
       time when young people are facing increased mental health issues as a result of lockdown”

       BOSP regularly supports 110 local children and over 400 parents and siblings who experience improved confidence
       and self-esteem, improved speech with use of signing plus emotional development, improved social skills, group
       participation and reduced isolation.
       Paul Tarrant, Provincial Grand Master for Essex Freemasons, commented: “It is charities such as BOSP that make
       such a difference in the community and who really need our support. I have been very impressed by their work and
       have been pleased that we have been able to help.”
































           Picture caption: From left to right Colin Felton, Provincial Charity Steward for Essex Freemasons; Arsen
           Poghosyan, funding and development manager for BOSP; Paul Tarrant, Provincial Grand Master for
           Essex Freemasons and Jodie Connelly, BOSP CEO.

                       Southend and Essex MASONIC WELFARE TRUST


                       Suppliers of Equipment
                       Wheelchairs, Electric Scooters, Zimmer Frames ect.

                       Free of charge to Freemasons and their families within the Province of Essex to aid the recovery of
                       those suffering from illness or recuperating from surgery
       Registered under Charities Acts 266577
                       The contact number for all enquiries is 07732 378656
                                                                                          https://www.stgilescentre.org.uk/semwt.php
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