MCF Supporting Medical Research
#AdaLovelaceDay remembers the legacy of the world’s first computer programmer, and celebrates the achievements of women in STEM. Freemasons are proud to be launching the medical research careers of women
TLC Website Features Bedfordshire
The Teddies for Loving Care website has featured our donation of teddies to the Magpas Air Ambulance service, read the story here.
MCF Counselling Service
100 per cent confidential, 100 per cent free, 100 per cent of the time. The MCF’s counselling service is available for you when you need it. Get in touch for
Charity Ride around the Bedfordshire Centres
On Thursday 7th October, Gareth Smith and Simon Cole of Cyril Robinson Lodge took on a charity bike ride for their worshipful master’s chosen charity, the Down’s syndrome Association. They
MCF Funding Research into Arthritis
The MCF are funding PhD candidate Michele’s research for Versus Arthritis. He’s looking into new ways to tackle the chronic pain experienced by the 10 million arthritis patients in the
W Bro Gaius John Sear
Once more with sadness I have to report the passing to the Grand Lodge Above of Worshipful Brother Gaius John Sear – Old Cedarians Lodge No 8078, best known as
The Brothers of Women’s Freemasonry
Meet Most Worshipful Brother Zuzanka Penn, Grand Master of the Order of Women Freemasons, who’ll discuss their history (including their link with the Suffragettes), their positive impact on women today
Support for the Homeless
Sadly, around 200,000 people in England alone are currently experiencing homelessness. People who are sleeping rough, in temporary accommodation, or sofa-surfing are at higher risk of mental ill-health, violence, and
PGM Invested as Senior Warden of the Michael Sawyer Lodge of Reunion
At the installation meeting of Michael Sawyer Lodge of Reunion No 9848 on Saturday, John Heeley installed Terry Thurley as Master, who then invested Bedfordshire’s PGM, Tony Henderson, as Senior
Support for 5,000 Unpaid Carers
With the support of London Freemasons, the MCF have helped to kick-start a Carers UK project that will support 5,000 unpaid carers. Not only did they donate £48,000, but Freemasons
