MCF Counselling Service
A recent study by the Mental Health Foundation showed that almost a quarter of UK adults living in lockdown felt lonely – raising concerns about the risk to our long-term mental health. We
Youth Projects Supported by Freemasons
Did you know, globally one in five young people are not in employment, education or training? Three out of four of these young people are women. This #WorldYouthSkillsDay, we’re celebrating
Help for Hospice at Home Volunteers
A lovely letter received by our Provincial Charity Steward, Martin Wilson, from Hospice at Home Volunteers based in Dunstable. Dear Martin, Hospice at Home Volunteers were delighted to receive the Masonic
Bedfordshire Freemasons Supporting Domestic Abuse Charities
Lockdown may be easing, but thousands of people are still confined to their homes with their abusers. Domestic abuse charities are working harder than ever to shelter and re-house vulnerable
Go Dharmic Serve a Million Meals
Go Dharmic received £1,000 from the MCF’s COVID-19 fund in June, since then they have been making the news as well as meals. One Million Meals – BBC coverage Across
Tech to Help Kids
Many of the 1M children not yet back at school live in a home with no internet or IT equipment. To help them work remotely, our grant to Buttle UK
Half a Million for Meals
What an achievement! Thanks the the generosity of Freemasonry more than £560,000 has been donated to charitable causes across the UK to provide food to those most vulnerable during the
Freemasons Supporting Young Carers
Freemasons across England and Wales are lending a helping hand to young carers who are under increasing pressure as they support family members during lockdown. The 200,000 members of the
Tablets Help to Stay in Touch
With people separated from their loved ones, technology has been vital for tackling loneliness. Freemasons are donating tablets to hospices and hospitals to make sure patients can stay connected. Learn
MCF Supports The 3 Pillars
Provincial Grand Lodge of Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire are making sure that homeless people in Peterborough and St Neots keep receiving regular hot meals by allocating £4,000 of our additional funding
