How is your Festival Donation Used by the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF)?
There are many ways that the MCF uses your money that is donated during the Festival period. The Masonic Charitable Foundation builds better lives by enabling opportunity, advancing healthcare and
MCF Supporting Soundabout
For children and young people with severe and profound learning disabilities, music-making sessions can provide an opportunity to improve communication skills, interact with their families, and make new skills. The
Freemasons rise to Covid-19 challenge
Faced with the greatest global pandemic in living memory, Freemasons across the country came together in 2020 and donated a total of £1m as well as their time to help
Supporting Fight Against Blindness
Hertfordshire-based charity Fight Against Blindness supports the mental wellbeing of children and young people with sight-related conditions with specialist in-hospital psychiatric support, and liaises with schools and local agencies to ensure
Get Your Own Better Lives
The MCF have started work on the next issue of Better Lives magazine. This time they’re focusing on how they support families. Sign up to the mailing list today, and
Health, Care and Wellbeing Grants
Did you know that the MCF can help to fund essential dental work? Learn more about their health, care, and wellbeing grants for Freemasons and their families who are facing
Care for the Carers
Growing up can be difficult, and caring for someone can make it even harder. Discover how the MCF’s £60,000 grant to Care for the Carers is funding a brand new
£15,000 for Carers in Bedfordshire
The Charity Carers In Bedfordshire, based in Bedford, have just been awarded a grant from the Masonic Charitable Foundation for £15,000 under The Freemasons’ COVID-19 Community Fund. The money will be
£250 from Clifton Hundred
Under the Mastership of W Bro Alan Tomlin, Clifton Hundred Lodge raised £250 for charity, and the Alan choose Wood Green Animal Shelter to be the recipient of this donation.
Bedfordshire Set £1 Million Festival Target
The Provincial Grand Master, Tony Henderson, is delighted to announce that the target set by Bedfordshire lodges for the 2026 Festival is £1 Million. He added, ‘We will embrace this
