The Power of Partnerships: North Dundas Masons’ Gift Grows!
June 06, 2025
Thanks to the generosity of the North Dundas Masonic Lodge
#320, fundraising for the new Dundas Manor Long-Term Care Home is $13,300
closer to the $18 million needed to build and furnish the home!
This busy group of men raised $10,000 through local support
of their events. They then applied to The Masonic Foundation of Ontario and
received a top-up grant of $3,300 to add to their donation.
The new home is scheduled to open in September of 2026 and
will provide state-of-the-art accommodations and care for 128 residents. This
donation will help fund items from flowers to forks to furniture – all for the
comfort and well-being of those living there.
“The Masonic Foundation of Ontario recognizes and admires the
hard work done by the North Dundas Lodge members and donors throughout the
community,” noted Thomas Manning, Secretary of the provincial group. “We are
pleased to provide a top-up to their fundraising efforts.”
“We are honored to contribute to a project that will have
such a meaningful impact on the community.” said Tom Clapp, V.W. Brother of the
local Lodge. “This new home is important to ensure our community members who
need it can live in the home they deserve.”
The donation reflects the local Masons’ ongoing commitment to
supporting their community. By investing in local long-term care, the
organization hopes to inspire others to support the fundraising efforts for the
new home as well.
For more details about the Dundas
Manor campaign, please visit www.dundasmanordream.ca
or contact the WDMH Foundation team at 613.774.2422 ext. 6169.