If Your Boilers Bust, the MCF Could Help
Whether you’re at home in the snow or more like Bambi on ice, you can’t deny that coming home to a warm house is a necessity in weather like this.
£57,000 for Daisy Chain
“We’re very grateful for this generous grant, which will allow us to help young autistic people whose wellbeing has been negatively impacted by the pandemic. Loneliness, isolation and disrupted routines
Update from Autism Bedfordshire
Further to your generous donation of £820 in October last year, I am delighted you update you with our achievements during a very difficult year. Against the odds, our dedicated staff and
Scheming for Success
Over 70 joined a zoom meeting on Wednesday evening organised by W Bro Bill Henderson, with the Assistant Grand Master Sir David Wootton as guest speaker. Bill is the University
Around the Province – The Keep, Kempston
The Keep has undergone extensive works during our enforced extended break, so much so that we will have to tell you about it all in instalments! The decoration of the
Pray with us for Martins
W Bro Martins Ogunbiyi was admitted to Bedford hospital with Covid-19 on 24th Jan and immediately placed on a ventilator. His family were told his condition was critical. In the
MCF’s Large Charity Grants Open
The MCF’s large charity grants are now open for applications! Does your charity support disadvantaged children and young people? Find out if you could apply for a grant: http://mcf.org.uk/get-support/grants-to-charities/children-and-young-people…
RIP Captain Tom
Captain Sir Tom Moore has passed away at Bedford Hospital today after suffering from Pneumonia and Covid-19. Captain Tom raised over £33 million for the NHS by walking 100 laps
Help with Funeral Costs
Funeral expenses often add unnecessary stress to families experiencing grief, and can cause financial pressure at a time when people are already struggling. Make sure your family know that, should
£15,000 for Tracks Autism
For children with autism, many nurseries can be overwhelming, and ill-equipped to support their needs. This can make it difficult for these children to access the opportunities they need to
