Beds Freemasons back appeal for survivors of devastating Turkey/Syria earthquake

Survivors of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria which has killed more than 16,000 people, will be receiving vital emergency supplies thanks to a grant from Bedfordshire Freemasons.
Bedfordshire Freemasons have donated to help survivors of the devastating Turkey/Syria earthquakeBedfordshire Freemasons have donated to help survivors of the devastating Turkey/Syria earthquake
Bedfordshire Freemasons have donated to help survivors of the devastating Turkey/Syria earthquake

The £60,000 donation, along with other Freemasons from across the country, will be sent to the British Red Cross, UK for UNHCR and UNICEF who are leading the relief effort on the ground.

More than 16,000 people are confirmed to have died in the two quakes on Monday which have devastated large areas of south west Turkey and across the border in Syria. The death toll is certain to rise significantly as more bodies are found.

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Tens of thousands of survivors are sleeping in the open in temperatures which have fallen well below zero. Snow is falling in some parts as the region experiences colder than average winter weather that is also hampering rescue efforts.

Damage from the quake has affected at least seven provinces in Turkey as well as across northwest Syria. Thousands of homes have been destroyed, displacing families, and schools, hospitals, and other medical and educational facilities will have been damaged or destroyed by the quakes. Potential damage to roads and critical infrastructure will also complicate search and rescue efforts and the wider humanitarian response.

The grant comes through the Masonic Charitable Foundation, which is funded by Freemasons, their families and friends, from across England and Wales.

Luke Tredget, Head of Emergencies from the British Red Cross, said: “We’re very grateful for this generous grant which will allow us to provide immediate emergency relief to people who are in desperate need. This disaster has devastated vast areas of both countries and left millions of people in urgent need of help.”

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Tony Henderson, Provincial Grand Master of Bedfordshire Freemasons, said: “I’m very pleased we’ve been able to help the Red Cross, UNICEF and the UNHCR with their relief effort following this terrible earthquake. Many thousands of people are in very urgent need of assistance and I’m proud that Freemasons are providing essential support to charities on the ground working with survivors.”

The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), is coordinating a joint rapid response by 14 charities including the British Red Cross, Oxfam and Save the Children.

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