A Little TLC at Bedford Hospital
The medical staff at Bedford Hospital Children’s A&E have been making good use of #Freemasons TLC teddies! Not just to calm children about to receive treatment, but also to demonstrate
MCF Sponsor Family Award with £10,000 Grant
We are excited to announce that once again the MCF has partnered with the #CentreforSocialJustice to celebrate some of the best grassroots, poverty-fighting charities in the country. This year they
Free Will Writing Service
The MCF has joined the Goodwill Partnership to encourage more adults, both masonic and non-masonic, to write their will. Access to the service is free to the user, by quoting MCF001.
Samaritans are Always There
On average 18 people a day die from suicide in the UK, however, thanks to our friends at Samaritans, people can find help in crisis, 24 hours a day, 365
Lifelites in Luton
For life-limited & disabled children, every second counts. That’s why Bryan from the Lifelites tech team sorts any technical issues promptly Recently he looked after our accessible gaming equipment at
World Alzheimer’s Month
@AlzheimersSupportWiltshire is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with dementia. Last year the MCF awarded them a grant of £90,000 to fund more than 40 community
TLC in Action
“After a fun family day on the beach, my son started complaining that his eye hurt. Lewis was very scared and didn’t want the doctors to touch his eye. The
Carers get a Break
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is a tough job that can take an emotional and physical toll. The MCF’s grants to fund short breaks for carers are a
COVID-19 Antibody Testing Boost for Eastern Region
The University of East Anglia has been at the forefront of Covid-19 research, which will now be enhanced with the arrival of a Dynex Agility Unit antibody testing machine. The
Funding for Alzheimer’s Research
Freemasons have supported medical research into Alzheimer’s for many years, and the MCF’s most recent grant to Alzheimers Research UK is funding a PhD studentship at Edinburgh University. Memory loss
