Helping hand for children’s charity

Members of the Broxtowe Masonic Lodge has donated £4,250 to a Mansfield charity which aims to give disabled youngsters a better quality of life.
Mr David Stoakes, left, the Worshipful Master of the Broxtowe Lodge, hands over a £4,250 to Carol Burkitt, the chief executive of APTCOO, also pictured are continuing left, Brian Payne chairman of the Broxtowe Lodge centenary committee, Trish Green founder member and trustee of APTCOO and Kevin Shaw.Mr David Stoakes, left, the Worshipful Master of the Broxtowe Lodge, hands over a £4,250 to Carol Burkitt, the chief executive of APTCOO, also pictured are continuing left, Brian Payne chairman of the Broxtowe Lodge centenary committee, Trish Green founder member and trustee of APTCOO and Kevin Shaw.
Mr David Stoakes, left, the Worshipful Master of the Broxtowe Lodge, hands over a £4,250 to Carol Burkitt, the chief executive of APTCOO, also pictured are continuing left, Brian Payne chairman of the Broxtowe Lodge centenary committee, Trish Green founder member and trustee of APTCOO and Kevin Shaw.

The lodge made the donation to the A Place to Call Our Own (APTCOO) charity, which is based in Botany Avenue, Mansfield.

Pictured are David Stoakes from the lodge handing over a cheque to Carol Burkitt from the charity.

Also pictured are Brian Payne, Trish Green, and Kevin Shaw.

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