A WREXHAM charity supporting young people with disabilities has been boosted by a £10,000 donation from North Wales Freemasons.
The £5,000 from North Wales Freemasons Charity (NWFC) was match funded by £5,000 from the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF) to support Dynamic.
Dynamic provides a range of services that are available for children and young people with disabilities.
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Laura Williams, Dynamic charity manager, said: “We are delighted to receive £10,000 from North Wales Freemasons. Dynamic is a charity that provides support for children and young people with disabilities and additional learning needs.
"Almost 1 in 7 children born in North Wales are supported by a disability or additional learning needs provision. Dynamic is funded through its own efforts and this donation will make a positive difference in our community.
"Thank you to the Freemasons of North Wales for your generous support.”
Phil James, NWFC Chairman, added: “We are proud of our longstanding association with Dynamic and have supported this charity over many years, £10,000 will make a positive difference.
"I would like to thank our members throughout North Wales, who work tirelessly both fundraising and volunteering, in support of our local community.”
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