Cornwall Blood Bikes receive £25,000 from Freemasons
Posted: 3rd October 2017 Cornwall Blood Bikes, who received the most votes in Cornwall, were presented with their MCF Community Awards grant of £25,000….
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Posted: 3rd October 2017 Cornwall Blood Bikes, who received the most votes in Cornwall, were presented with their MCF Community Awards grant of £25,000….
Freemasons’ £10k gift for Argus Appeal
Thousands of people with visual impairments in Northern England will benefit from a £60,000 grant to Henshaws. Henshaws works across the North of England to support people living with sight loss and a range of other disabilities. Their goal is to help people build skills, develop confidence and look forward to a positive future.
Debbie Fifield from Beach Within Reach receives the cheque from the group of local Freemasons On the 24th August, Craft and Chapter Charity Stewards from…
Above is Casnewydd Lodge member, W. Bro. Kelvin Reddicliffe . The picture shows W. Bro. Kelvin presenting a cheque for the magnificent sum of £1725 to…
Warrant Officer Wayne Dixon a member of Caerlleon Lodge 4394 and nine others marched 100 miles dressed in World War One Army Clothing and Boots carrying…
There is no shortage of canals and paths in the Wigan area, all within striking distance of the three Masonic halls in the Borough, but the group decided to make one of its MCF 2021 Festival fundraising events a special day out and opted for a sponsored walk along the Lancaster canal.
The donation has enabled the purchase of a pair of surgical loupes (a loupe is a magnification device to help surgeons see small details more closely) and a light source.
Jo Davies was a well-known and popular community journalist with the Barrow-in-Furness based Evening Mail, but sadly she died in 2015 at the age of 38 years as a result of ovarian cancer. With the aim of raising funds to help the fight against gynaecological cancer, the ‘Jo’s Appeal’ charity was established a few days before her death.