01 May Bro. Brian McCormack was back in his mother Mark Province to attend a ribbon cutting at Wessex House. W.Bro. Bob Watson, our Provincial Grand Almoner & BeMBA secretary, and Brian, were representing BeMBA to present a cheque, for £3100, to The Bridge – help our young people. It’s always a pleasure to accompany Bob whose great fun to be with and is very committed to supporting our chosen recipients. Wessex House is a newly refurbished building, providing live in accommodation for 7 young people who are transitioning from foster care, or homelessness, into adult life. The photos show one of the flats. These flats are immaculately decorated and the electrical appliances, in each, were purchased using our donation. The ribbon was cut by Pandora Christie, a Heart FM DJ, whose own back story is why she empathises with the aspirations of The Bridge. From the day she was born, she was in and out of care as her mother had a variety of personal issues leaving her, at times unable to care for Pandora.
To complicate matters, her mother died when Pandora was 9 and resulted in Pandora going into full time foster care. At that time nothing like Wessex House existed. When Pandora heard of its work she immediately got involved in supporting & promoting it. Today was a fitting day for her to officially open it. Brethren, on behalf of Provincial Grand Master of Mark Master Masons – Berkshire, Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Mark Master Masons – Berkshire & Berkshire Mark and Royal Ark Mariner Freemasons, we thank you all for allowing BeMBA to support such an important charity. Across Berkshire, The Bridge now has the ability to support 19 young adults and this is, in part, down to you. Once again you have enabled our relatively small charity to make a huge difference, you can all be very proud of how you’ve all helped.
Content Credits: Mark Davis