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Do not be offended at the inclusion of this seemingly juvenile page. These are most important items of apparent trivia and cannot be over-emphasised. They apply to all application forms and supplementaries.

Do remember that people dealing with charitable requests are giving out your money and must be careful. Fraudulent and frivolous claims are rare but they do sometimes appear and must be avoided.

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Firstly, write clearly, preferably in block capitals and black ink so that the document can easily be read even after photocopying. A surprisingly large number of documents are delayed because they cannot be clearly read.
 

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Secondly, do complete every question asked. It is usually there for a purpose and lack of a simple reply may well defer the application to the next meeting.

It is not easy to probe into financial and personal details which would not normally be discussed, especially at a time of distress. Nevertheless, it is your job to ensure that a proper claim for help will go to the correct authority in such a manner as to obtain the help required. If, at this point, you need further assistance, ask for it.

If you do not or cannot know the answer, say so, giving the reason. Remember that these forms are designed to present necessary information to a human being whose task is to distribute help to those seeking it.
 

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Thirdly, make sure that the envelope is stamped and addressed correctly to the right person in the right department. This particularly applies to large Local Government offices where documents may get lost. A telephone call in advance can be very helpful.
 

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Finally, do not have any inhibitions about chasing in a reasonable manner, the progress of your project. A courteous telephone call asking if it has been safely received will do little harm and will usually elicit an indication as to when a reply might be expected. Generally, Masonic Charities are very well administered and respond quickly, but errors can occur anywhere.

 

 

 

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