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The East Lancashire Masonic Charity is here to care for and to afford charitable assistance to needy Freemasons or their widows or to any of their dependent relatives, and to reach out to others in the communities in which we live who are deserving of our charitable support. Support for those less fortunate than ourselves has been a feature of our Masonic activity throughout the history of this Province. In the eighteenth century , charity was disbursed by individual Lodges on behalf of their members. In 1815, Grand Lodge ordained that a Province could establish a Local fund for charitable and other Masonic purposes, and then, in 1853, a meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge in Blackburn established a Fund of Benevolence. Eventually a Committee was formed to promote the interests of charity. This Committee included one representative from each Lodge in the Province. This was the origin of the Lodge Charity representative, now known as the Charity Steward. In 1876, "The East Lancashire Systematic and Educational Masonic Benevolent Fund" was established to administer the increasing work of helping needy Masons and their families in the Province. In 1904, the Institution was incorporated and registered under the Charities Act, and became " The East Lancashire Masonic Benevolent Institution (Incorporated)".The Constitution of ELMBI has stood the test of time. It has served this Province for over a century. During that time, through the work of Lodge/Chapter Almoners and the Committee of Benevolence, it has been able to improve the quality of life of thousands of its beneficiaries with its charitable care and support. But that would not have happened without the generous donations of the Brethren of the Province, facilitated by Lodge/Chapter Charity Stewards. In recent years, the focus of this Province's charity has been diverted into various Festivals, reducing ELMBI's capability and profile. The Provincial Grand Master at his Installation set the reversal of this as one of his priorities. It is up to the Brethren and particularly the Charity Stewards to meet this challenge. In response to this initiative we have re-branded our Charity by changing its name, logo and presentation to give it a 21st century image. This is supported by a new website to communicate to Brethren and the public what we do. Charity Stewards are asked to address their Lodge/Chapter from time to time to increase awareness of the East Lancashire Masonic Charity amongst their members, and to remind then of their commitment to contribute. As the financial strength of the East Lancashire Masonic Charity is restored, not only will we be able to give more support to the needy of the Province, but we will also be able to reach out to other non-Masonic Charities in the communities in which we live and generally raise our profile for the good of Freemasonry in this Province. HOW CAN YOU HELP SUCH A WORTHY CAUSE? There are two methods by which you can help 1. Direct Donation: Your Charity Steward is always more than happy to receive donations from you, large or small, whether it be at Lodge Meetings or Practices. 2. By Covenant: Two forms of covenant are available, Annual or Deposit. An Annual Covenant can be effected for a period of four years:- The minimum donation is £10:00 per year payable by Bankers Order (1st year payable by cheque or cash followed by 3 years on Bankers Order). A Deposit Covenant means that a Brother can deposit the full amount immediately, i.e. 4 x £10:00 (for example) with nothing further to pay. Both methods enable the ELMC to claim Income Tax which would normally be due. WE HOPE THIS INFORMATION HAS GIVEN YOU AN INSIGHT INTO THE WORK OF THE ELMC AND FEEL IT IS WORTHY OF YOUR FULL SUPPORT—REST ASSURED IT WILL BE APPRECIATED
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