MCF Supporting Children’s Literacy
It’s every parent’s worry that COVID-19 school closures may have taken their toll their child’s reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension ability. The MCF’s grant to The Children’s Literacy Charity means
MCF’s Counselling Service
People don’t always show their mental health struggles on the outside, and they might not feel comfortable asking you for help. That’s why it’s really important that your loved ones
Celebrating LGBTQ+ history month
February is LGBTQ+ history month – a time to celebrate, reflect on, and give a voice to the LGBTQ+ community, both past and present. Freemasonry, through the work of the
£15,000 for Us in a Bus
Freemasons are helping to tackle the loneliness and isolation experienced by people with profound learning disabilities through the MCF’s £15,000 grant to Us in a Bus. This grant will
£45,000 for Milton Keynes Volunteers
Without the right support, young people leaving care are at a very high risk of experiencing unemployment , social exclusion, and homelessness. That’s where Volunteering Matters and the Grandmentors scheme comes
Never More Needed
In the initial 12 weeks of COVID-19, the lost income to the charity sector was estimated at £4.3 billion. Over the past year, charities have stepped up more than ever
Supporting Sufferers of Sexual Abuse
In the UK alone, around one in 20 children have been sexually abused – a shocking statistic. Sexual abuse can having devastating consequences on a child’s mental health, and can
MCF’s Medical Research Studentships
Through the MCF’s medical research PhD studentships, Freemasonry is playing an active part in ensuring women, like Aurora, are given the opportunity to progress in their scientific career. Read more
If Your Boilers Bust, the MCF Could Help
Whether you’re at home in the snow or more like Bambi on ice, you can’t deny that coming home to a warm house is a necessity in weather like this.
£57,000 for Daisy Chain
“We’re very grateful for this generous grant, which will allow us to help young autistic people whose wellbeing has been negatively impacted by the pandemic. Loneliness, isolation and disrupted routines
