The MCF’s Impact on Bedfordshire
The MCF’s new Impact Report details the incredible support the Freemason’s charity gives to both Bedfordshire individuals and local charities, and shows how vital our 2026 Festival is to maintaining
Support When it’s Needed
In the year that COVID-19 took hold, Freemasonry, through the MCF, increased its support for Freemasons, their families, and the wider community by giving £20.5 million to those in need.
The Impact the MCF Makes
The MCF have just released their 2020/20212 Impact Report. Read about the real difference they make to people’s lives on behalf of Freemasonry here.
10,000 Gift Aid Donations
Fancy some positive news? The Relief Chest team at the MCF has seen a huge increase in incoming Gift Aid envelope donations since the start of the new masonic season
Freemasons Grant £200,000 to National Domestic Abuse Helpline
Thousands of women experiencing domestic abuse will be able to gain help and support from Refuge’s 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline, thanks to a major grant from Bedfordshire Freemasons and
Europe’s Tallest Aerial Ladders Going into Service
The London Fire Brigade will be putting their three new 64 metre reach appliances into service later this month. Two of the three vehicles have been funded by London Freemasons
MCF Supporting Bereavement Charity
Balloons Charity provides support for children, young people and their families before an expected death, or, following the death of someone significant in their lives. Through the MCF’s work, Devonshire
The MCF – Help When it is Needed Most
The MCF received an incredibly moving letter from Rachel, a mum whose family was supported through a cancer diagnosis and the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the full letter to learn how
Make a Will and Leave a Legacy
Happy #FreeWillsMonth to the 595 people who have already taken advantage of the MCF’s free will writing service! Remember, it’s never too early or too late to start thinking about
MCF Giving Tops £100 Million
£100 MILLION! That’s how much the MCF have given to support disadvantaged Freemasons, their families, and local and national charities since we launched in 2016. And they couldn’t have done
