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Chairman’s Report for the year ended 30th June, 2003.
Of the seven cases approved four were for orthopaedic operations, one for cardiac surgery and two for other surgery. 3.2. The Grand CharityThe total number of petitioners has reduced from 13 in 2001/02 to 8 in the year to 30th June 2003. Grants made totalled £6,940, a reduction of over £8,500 since 2002 and £16,500 since 2001. Almoners and Charity Stewards should ensure that applications are made for all potential beneficiaries; these should be submitted via either the Charity Secretary or the Provincial Secretary. The Provincial Almoner or his Assistants will be pleased to advise on procedures. During the year the four Hospices within Derbyshire (Ashgate, High Peak, Thornhill and Treetops) received £7,800, a similar sum to that in 2002. A total of £66,870 has been granted since 1984 including a contribution to the Macmillan Appeal of £13,400. 3.3. Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution (RMBI)The RMBI continues to provide accommodation for four residents from Derbyshire at an annual cost of £16,000. Sixteen brethren and dependants also received annuities during the year at a cost of around £17,000. 3.4. Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys (MTGB)During the year the Trust supported 36 children from the Province, 18 boys and 18 girls, compared with a total of 24 in the previous year. The total cost during 2002/03 was just over £90,000, an increase of £11,000 over 2001/02. The children are dependants of 15 Lodges. Additionally 7 sons and daughters of members of Lodges within the Province received bursaries of £1,000 each under the Undergrad Aid scheme, a reduction of 6 beneficiaries since 2002. However, for the first time, two children received a total of £1,625 from the Talent Aid scheme.
Information and TrainingSeminars for Almoners and Charity Stewards have been held at Derby during the year, with additional local group meetings for Almoners being arranged by the Provincial Almoner, Brian Carter and the two Assistant Almoners, Brian Jones and Joe Sim. An information stand explaining the role and setting out details of organisations supported by the Provincial Charity was present during the two days of the Bakewell Show. It is intended to improve and update the material for similar events during the coming year. Any photographs or useful information which could be accommodated would be welcome.
Communication5.1. SecretariatGraham Sisson continues as Secretary of the Provincial Grand Charity, and all charitable matters should be referred to him. Applications to the national charities can be directed either to Graham or to the Provincial Office, while applications for seasonal relief are dealt with by Graham and dispensed by the Provincial Treasurer. Graham works from his home in Chapel-en-le-Frith but is available at all times by telephone on 01298 812801, on which messages may be left. His e-mail address is graham@gmsbase.fsnet.co.uk and he is also available in emergency on mobile number 07970 203678; he welcomes any questions and requests for assistance from brethren or other applicants. 5.2. Derbyshire CircleThe Provincial Newsletter continues to be edited by myself, Brian Quartermain, and my address for articles and news is 6 The Knoll, Westbrook Drive, Brookside, Chesterfield S40 3PS. The editorial team also includes Don Leech, John Renshaw and Graham Sisson and we are always eager to receive articles which will be of interest to members throughout the Province. The newsletter has now completed fourteen years publication, and while it has continued to develop over the years, I would be pleased to receive ideas for still further improvement. 5.3. Provincial websiteThe Provincial Website ( www.derbyshiremason.org) includes up to date information on the Provincial Grand Charity, giving details of recent grants, and a related page carrying information for Lodge Almoners. Any information brethren feel would be of interest to other members, particularly Lodge Almoners and Charity Stewards, is very welcome. Please send it to Graham Sisson, either by post at 21 Netherfield Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak SK23 0PN or e-mail it to the address shown in paragraph 5.1, and he will arrange for our extremely capable and efficient web master, Gill Riley, to include it in her next update.
Concluding Remarks6.1. With the conclusion of the RMTGB Festival on 4th June 2003 the Provincial Grand Charity can look forward to a consolidation period. This is a time to review the activities and requirements of the Province of Derbyshire notwithstanding our non-Masonic commitments. 6.2. As this report has shown the basic challenge is to communicate with ALL Freemasons in Derbyshire and it will be our earnest endeavour to continue along that path. 6.3. As usual, in concluding this report there are many individuals to thank for their continued efforts with respect to the Provincial Charities. 6.3.1 Thank you to the Grand President, D. C. Law and the Deputy Grand President, J. M. Beard for their continued efforts and support at all times. 6.3.2. The Secretary, G. M. Sisson, has worked tirelessly for the Charity during the past year in spite of his many other Masonic duties; the Treasurer, E. J. Mitchell, has also completed another very busy year and deserves all our thanks for his continued devotion to the cause. 6.3.3. The work of our now retired Provincial Grand Almoner, E. C. Brookes, has been as ever quietly completed although he has continued as Chairman of the Petitions Sub-Committee. The new Provincial Almoner, B. G. Carter, has already energetically set about his new duties and I am sure the Lodge Almoners will appreciate his efforts. 6.3.4. The work of the Provincial Appeals Sub-Committee under J.H. Renshaw has now entered a more quiescent period but John will still be busy with the newsletter. 6.3.5. Finally, our thanks go to the members of the Standing Committee as well as all the Lodge Charity Stewards and Almoners for their time and commitment over the past year. Brian Quartermain
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