Bedfordshire Festival Breaks £100,000 Barrier
The 2026 Festival committee would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a Happy Easter and to thank those who have already made a donation or
£55,000 Grant to Help Dementia Sufferers
The MCF’s £55,000 grant is funding a Nature and Wellbeing Officer to help people with dementia get closer to nature. Kent Wildlife Trust is working with The Harmonia Village at Dover
Happy Easter
The Provincial Grand Master and Grand Superintendent, Tony Henderson, on behalf of both the Craft and Royal Arch executive, wishes you and your families a relaxing and happy Easter, and
Freemasons Take Lead role in NHS Frontline Workers’ Day
The inaugural celebration of NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day is set to take place on 5 July 2021, with Freemasons leading the event. The United Grand Lodge of
£49,000 for Luton Domestic Abuse Charity Stepping Stones
Through a £49,000 grant, Bedfordshire Freemasons via the MCF are supporting mothers affected by domestic abuse in Luton. By funding Stepping Stones Bright Futures parenting programme, we are helping to limit
Exec Meet Al Fresco
Yesterday morning the Bedfordshire Executive took advantage of the new regulations and met in person for the first time in a year. The chill was kept at bay with sausage,
Freemasons’ Hall Organ Concert Tomorrow
It’s still not to late to book your place for the first organ concert of the year, taking place tomorrow at 7pm. The event, being held virtually, will showcase the
Down Syndrome Support
Around one in every 1,000 UK babies are born with Down Syndrome – a syndrome caused by an extra chromosome, and commonly linked to learning difficulties and other medical conditions.
How is your Festival Donation Used by the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF)?
There are many ways that the MCF uses your money that is donated during the Festival period. The Masonic Charitable Foundation builds better lives by enabling opportunity, advancing healthcare and
MCF Supporting Soundabout
For children and young people with severe and profound learning disabilities, music-making sessions can provide an opportunity to improve communication skills, interact with their families, and make new skills. The
