Saddle Up for the Race Night Fundraiser
Leighton Cross Lodge are holding a race night in support of the Masonic Charitable Foundation on Saturday 16th October at Leighton Buzzard Rugby Club. A fantastically fun way to raise
£15,000 to Memory Loss Charity Butterflies
Memory illnesses like dementia can be stressful and confusing for both the sufferers and their family members. Butterflies Memory Loss Support Group is here to support everyone affected by memory
Tackling Loneliness in Later Life
Loneliness is a cause close to our hearts because we believe no one deserves to feel alone or isolated. Since the MCF was founded, they’ve been dedicated to supporting older
£26,697 Grant to Barnsley Hospital Charity
For people with dementia, having a welcoming space away from clinical environments can be a relief. Thanks to the MCF’s £26,697 grant to Barnsley Hospital Charity, patients will have access
Remember – Help is out There
Mind ‘s survey revealed that 20 per cent of adults did not seek support during the pandemic because they didn’t think their problem was serious enough. Remember – help is
Knowledge is Power
How familiar are you with the support the MCF offers to Freemasons and their families? Take the quiz to find out! mcf.org.uk/media/better-lives/knowledge-is-power
£45,000 to Meningitis Now
The £45,000 grant from the MCF and Glos Masons to Meningitis Now will improve the wellbeing of children and young people affected by #meningitis by covering the costs for important
A Day in the Life of Summer and Paige
Ever wondered what life was like for the children the MCF supported through lockdown? Meet Summer and Paige, who are being raised by their grandparents in Lincolnshire. Read the full
£59,919 Grant to Fortalice
Living in fear is not something anyone should have to do. The MCF’s £59,919 grant to Fortalice will help young people affected by domestic violence access the support they need
£15,000 for Carers in Bedfordshire
To improve the lives of unpaid family carers in the county, Bedfordshire Freemasons has awarded £15,000 to local charity Carers in Bedfordshire, to create a new website which goes live
