Local Freemasons ‘Take to the Skies’ for Charity Sky Dive

By Nub News Reporter

16th Oct 2024 | Local News

Four adventurous Brothers from the Blackwater Masonic Lodge soared thousands of feet above Beccles, Suffolk to support a charity.

In an exhilarating display of camaraderie and community spirit, four dedicated Freemasons from Blackwater Lodge No. 1977 leapt from the clouds in a thrilling sky dive to raise funds for 'Autism Anglia', a cause close to their hearts. These adventurous brothers soared thousands of feet above Beccles, Suffolk, showcasing their commitment to philanthropy and community service.

The Freemasons, known for their charitable work and community involvement, are taking their commitment to new heights—literally!

The sky dive event was not only an exhilarating experience for the participants but inspired other members to contribute over £2,500 to a very worthy cause. Autism Anglia is an independent Charity providing care and support to autistic children, adults and their families in East Anglia.

The four brave Freemasons: David Blundell, Bob McKenzie, Richard Saunders and Martin Swan —are not only colleagues in the lodge but also friends, united by a passion for service and adventure. "We wanted to do something extraordinary to give back to the community and raise awareness for Autism Anglia," said Richard Saunders. "Sky diving is a brilliant way to bring people together and show that we're willing to take the leap for those in need!"

You can find out more about Autism Anglia by clicking this link https://www.autism-anglia.org.uk/

     

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