Rett Syndrome Awareness Month
Rare medical conditions such as Rett Syndrome can be extremely difficult to cope with, as healthcare professionals may not have any specific training. October is Rett Syndrome Awareness month, and
Installed Masters Elect Master
Bedfordshire Lodge of Installed Masters No. 7301 As a result of the Grand Master’s Suspension of Masonic activities due to COVID-19, the Bedfordshire Lodge of Installed Masters was unable to
MCF Small Grants Programme Open
The MCF small grants programme is now open! The last seven months have been hard on small, local charities trying to secure funding, so we’re happy to say that they
Tragic Story Highlights How Freemasons Help
Very sad story but also shows how freemasons help the vulnerable. The Sun Newspaper Article
MCF Versus Arthritis
Through the MCF’s partnership with Versus Arthritis, Freemasons are committed to improving life for millions of people in the UK and around the world affected by this painful, degenerative disease.
£85,000 for Young Minds
We’d like to give a shout-out to everyone at Young Minds, a charity which provides mental health support to some of the most vulnerable young people in London. With the help
MCF Supports the Sleep Charity
Almost 10,000 under-16s in the UK have been admitted to hospital with a sleep disorder. As well as causing short-term effects like tiredness and irritability, problems with sleeping can affect
Freemasons Hall to Take Home
Looking for the perfect Christmas present? How about your own mini Freemasons Hall – hopefully available in Letchworths soon. @FreemasonsHall @WorvellMichelle
Museum of Freemasonry Films
The Museum of Freemasonry has taken all the hard work out of trawling YouTube by creating playlists for you to enjoy. Here’s a historic film playlist from British Pathe of freemasons
£57,310 to Galloway’s Society for the Blind
How much of your day-to-day routine could you still do if you lost your sight? Thousands of people in the UK find themselves faced with the challenge of sight loss, leaving
