Freemasons send help to devastated areas of India after cyclone

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THOUSANDS of people across the Indian state of Odisha, whose lives have been devastated by Cyclone Fani will be given emergency supplies of food and materials to rebuild their homes, thanks to Freemasons from Warrington and Cheshire.
A grant of £15,000 from the Masonic Charitable Foundation is being donated to Plan International UK which is working to help the most vulnerable survivors in 70 communities in the worst hit areas of Odisha’s Puri district.
A further £1,250 is being sent to Freemasons in Bengal to support local relief efforts on the ground. The grant from the freemasons to Plan International UK will help to provide dry ration kits of rice and other basic food to 5,000 families, along with household essentials like blankets, mats, mosquito nets, buckets and soap.
A further 2,000 households will receive shelter materials such as ropes and tarpaulins so they can begin to repair their homes, while 2,000 children will be provided with notebooks, stationery and other educational materials so they can get back to school as soon as possible.
More than 10 million people have been affected across 11 districts of Odisha by Cyclone Fani, which had recorded winds of 200kph. It was the strongest cyclone to strike India in 20 years and was equal in strength to Cyclone Idai, which devastated large parts of southern Africa in March.
The Masonic Charitable Foundation is funded by Freemasons, their families and friends.
Head of Cheshire Freemasons Stephen Blank said: “Cyclone Fani has devastated the lives of many thousands of people across a huge area of Odisha. I’m very pleased that the Masonic Charitable Foundation was able to move so quickly and provide funds for Plan International UK’s vital work at the heart of the disaster zone.”


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