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WBro Keith Jackson presents the cheque to Mrs Yvonne Copa (activity coordinator) with members of the group and volunteers.

WBro Keith Jackson attended a meeting of the Pyramid Self Help Group on the 9th of November 2016 to present a cheque for £525. The group meets at the Gannow Community Centre, Adamson Street Burnley. This hard working group of volunteers assist people who have had or continue to have mental health problems. The money was donated from the East Lancashire Masonic Charity [ELMC] and Burnley and Pendle Freemasons District Community Fund. The cheque was presented to Mrs Yvonne Copa (activity coordinator).
The money will be used to provide the members of the group with a Christmas dinner at Sycamore Farm which would not have been possible but for this donation.