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Rochdale and District Freemasons
Present Cheque for £200 to
Rochdale and District Mind

On the 16th April , our District Chairmen Doug Smith together with  John Taylor District, Charities Steward,  presented a cheque for £200 to Andrea Shore, the Business Manager for Rochdale and District Mind.
Doug said “It is always a pleasure to support local services”
The donation will be used to help local people with mental health issues by providing information and education around emotional well being and promoting self esteem.
John Said “Mental health is often under reported and it affects a huge number of people across our community”

Photograph by Ken Rowlatt and Report by John Taylor .