Wisbech Freemasons support 1st Leverington Rainbow Guides

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The Gild of Holy Trinity Freemasons Lodge No. 6125 in Wisbech, with the generous support of The City & University of Cambridge University Charitable Trust, the Breakfast Bruvvers Club, and personal donations from members, has made a significant contribution to the local community by donating £1,000 to the 1st Leverington Rainbow Guides.

1st Leverington Rainbow Guides
Andy Clifton, Amy Wakeham, Emma Warby and Michael Humphrey with some parents and the children from the 1st Leverington Rainbow Guides

The Leverington Rainbows, who meet weekly at Gorefield Community Hall, provide a structured program of activities for girls aged 4-7 years. Through a variety of fun and engaging tasks, the group helps the young girls develop new skills, grow in confidence, and form lasting friendships. As a non-profit, charity-based organisation, they rely on volunteer leaders and member subscriptions to cover essential costs, including hall rental and badge supplies.

Emma Warby, one of the group’s volunteer leaders, expressed her gratitude:

This kind gift will enable us to provide the best possible experience for both current and future members. It will also allow us to support girls from less privileged backgrounds in our community, ensuring they too can benefit from the wonderful experiences we offer. This donation will have a lasting impact on so many young girls.

The donation holds special meaning for Freemason Andy Clifton, who shared a personal connection to the Rainbows:

This donation is close to my heart as my daughter was a Leverington Rainbow 35 years ago. I am thrilled that we can continue to support this valuable organisation.

The Gild of Holy Trinity Freemasons Lodge and their partners are committed to making a difference in the local community, and their support for the 1st Leverington Rainbows demonstrates this dedication.