Freemasons’ COVID-19 Community Fund
‘Freemasons’ COVID-19 Community Fund’ raises money for charities and projects that are helping people through the current coronavirus pandemic. With the coronavirus pandemic continuing to challenge all of us in
Dunstable Foodbank receives £1,000
Firstly, very many thanks for the donation of £1,000 which has arrived safely in our account. We are very grateful for your support at this very busy time. In March we
Freemasons’ Hall Fundraiser
Bro Jason Rickels of Sandye Lodge in Bedfordshire and WSMBA Beda Chapter has created a unique piece of artwork which we are selling to support Masons and their Families throughout
Bedfordshire Freemasons donate £1,000 to Bedford Foodbank
I am writing to say thank you to Bedfordshire Freemasons for the very generous donation of £1,000 to Bedford Foodbank, received last week. Donations such as yours are vital to
Everything You Need to Know About the Relief Chest Scheme
The MCF have issued information telling all you need to know about the Relief Chest Scheme: MCF Lifting the Lid
Freemasons Helping Their Communities
The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) and its members are doing all they can to help in the fight against the coronavirus. We have seen remarkable stories from across
NHS Video Premier Tonight 8.15pm
News from Martin Rowe of Cyril Robinson Lodge; Dear Family, Friends, Masonic Brethren and all NHS Staff You may remember I notified you all about how proud I was to
W Bro Arthur Peill
It is with great sadness that I have to inform you of the passing to the Grand Lodge Above of Worshipful Brother and Companion Arthur Peill, who passed away around 7.15
RMBI Care Co During the Covid-19 Crisis
The below letter details the care provided by the RMBI, as a reminder any Freemason or family member placed in an RMBI Care Home who is reliant on local authority
1,200 Tablets Donated to Hospitals and Care Homes
Freemasons donate nearly 1,200 tablets to hospitals and care homes to provide vital contact between loved ones and coronavirus patients Thousands of tablets are being donated by Freemasons across England
