Arts and crafts, Mindfulness, and Bingo
Arts and crafts, Mindfulness, and bingo are just a few of the activities Queen’s Crescent Community Association are offering to older people in Camden who have been hit with isolation
Book for the Christmas Spectacular
St Andrews Ladies Luncheon Club have arranged a visit to the Thursford Christmas Spectacular on Tuesday 23rd November, and have only 10 tickets left to join in the fun. For
Experiencing What Dementia Might be Like
“It’s been very emotional. When we care for the residents we support, we are on the outside. This experience gave me some insight to what is going on inside.” This
Four Seasons in One Day (Saturday)
There are still tickets available this Saturday for a performance of Vivaldi’s masterpiece The Four Seasons by Belmont Ensemble of London. Find out more here. Secure your ticket here.
POW LOI
‘Lt. Jones was undergoing confinement for being in telepathic communication with some person or persons unknown!’ This is just one of the fascinating entries in a collection favourite from Museum
Getting Better Lives
The MCF magazine ‘Better Lives’ is issued twice yearly and features real stories from the people they help, advice for anyone thinking of applying for support, and news from the MCF.
Last Chance to Book for Freemasons and Charity
It’s your last chance to book-in for the discussion about what Charity means to Freemasons, with Deputy Grand Master Right Worshipful Brother Jonathan Spence and Worshipful Brother Les Hutchinson, CEO
Helping Children with Physical Disabilities
Congratulations to the team at Whoopsadaisy who received a grant of £15,000 from the MCF. They have been doing brilliant work in East Sussex to help children with physical disabilities
Did you know there’s a Masonic Lodge on the Moon?
On July 20, 1969, two American Astronauts landed on the moon in an area known as the “Sea of Tranquility”. One of those brave men was Brother Edwin Eugene (Buzz)
£30,000 to Help Individuals with Sight Loss
#SouthendBlindWelfareOrganisation is helping people with sight loss to live happier, more independent lives. Whether that’s providing access to talking books and cooking aids, or reaching out to more vulnerable people
