Music is Magic
Everyone could do with a little music in their lives! The MCF’s £55,000 grant to HMDT Music is helping children with disabilities to join the Music Treehouse Project. These Saturday
Families in India receive emergency food
Families and children experiencing severe poverty in India during the COVID-19 pandemic will be receiving vital emergency support thanks to a grant of £50,000 from the Freemasons to Plan International
Support for Freemasons and their Families
If you were facing an accident or illness, would you turn to the MCF? An accident or illness often affects more than just your immediate physical health. As well as
Spread the Word
This #WorldMentalHealthWeek help us spread the word about our counselling service for Freemasons and their families. Share this post and encourage your partners, children and grandchildren to get in touch
Bedfordshire Carers Benefit from Share of £715,000
Freemasons are leading a project to help up to 33,000 adult, young and parent carers, with donations of more than £715,000. According to Carers UK, the number of carers grew
Mental Health Awareness Week
This year’s #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek is all about getting us to #ConnectWithNature and celebrating the positive impact that nature has on our mental health. From wildlife watching for people with dementia, to
£4,600 Grant to The Parent Club
With the help of the MCF’s £4,600 grant, London charity, #TheParentClub is working hard to help families break the cycles of deprivation, close gaps in educational achievement and improve development
MCF Disaster Relief Programme
This World Red Cross Day, we’d like to give a shout-out to all the employees, volunteers, and donors at the Red Cross who work hard to bring vital support to
£60,000 Grant for Hospital Volunteers
With the help of the MCF’s £60,000 grant, East and North Hertfordshire Hospitals Charity is increasing the number of Butterfly Volunteers at their hospital. This will mean they can offer
Charities Receiving a Share of Freemasons’ £42 Million
Among the many charities supported by the £42 million raised by Freemasons last year, UGLE is actively supporting the Freemasons’ Fund for Surgical Research (FFSR), which supports the Research Fellows
