FREEMASONS' £20,000 GRANT "WILL MAKE A VERY REAL DIFFERENCE" TO PEOPLE WITH DYSTONIA
14 November 2006
A grant of £20,000 from The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has been awarded to The Dystonia Society towards the production of new leaflets for information and support services.
“The Dystonia Society is an important source of information and support for those affected by the condition and we are delighted to be contributing to their valuable work with this grant,” said Laura Chapman, chief executive of The Freemasons’ Grand Charity.
Philip Eckstein, chief executive of The Dystonia Society, added: “As a small charity, this grant of £20,000 will make a very real difference to our ability to provide the information so desperately sought by people diagnosed with dystonia.”

