Touch to See
The MCF have awarded Living Paintings a £30,000 grant to enable them to continue their free-of-charge service lending tactile books to help blind and partially-sighted children learn, improve their confidence, and live
Support When it is Needed Most
Our PGM Tony Henderson, accompanied by our Charity Steward Martin Wilson, were invited to the MAGPAS operations base at RAF Wyton this week. Magpas perform more call outs in Bedfordshire than
Tackling Loneliness
Loneliness and isolation is a growing issue that the MCF are committed to tackling. They spoke to their Head of Charity Grants, Katrina, to find out how they’re working with
Cornwall Charities Receive £55,000
The Cornwall Masonic Charitable Foundation has just donated an incredible £55,000 to 45 local charities. “This tremendous amount of money donated through The Cornwall Masonic Charitable Foundation would not have
Comforts for Hospital Patients
Sadly, many COVID-19 patients experienced homesickness during their long stays at hospitals away from home. The Hospital Patients Comfort project aimed to support COVID-19 patients in three hospitals across Monmouthshire
A Sanctuary From Domestic Abuse
No child should have to live in fear in their own home. Through a grant of £60,000, Surrey Freemasons have been able to support Your Sanctuary in their effort to
Running 40 Miles for More Smiles
This Saturday Bro Richard Reynolds (pictured below) of Mercury Lodge in Bedford will be running a solo 40 miles up Bedfordshire’s Greensand Ridge, from Leighton Buzzard to Gamlingay, to raise a
Meet Some of the Supported
Over the last few weeks we’ve been sharing the different ways the MCF can help Freemasons and their families as they experience a major life challenge. Now it’s time to
Tackling Loneliness in Later Life
Loneliness can be as detrimental to your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, which is why we are proud of the MCF’s ongoing, £3 million partnership with Age UK
Freemasons and Charity
Announcing an enlightening discussion about what Charity means to Freemasons, with Deputy Grand Master Right Worshipful Brother Jonathan Spence and Worshipful Brother Les Hutchinson, CEO of the MCF, the Freemasons’
