Cumbria Freemasons Install 27th Life-Saving Defibrillator at
Cumbria Freemasons install their 27th defibrillator at Gillfoot Park in Egremont — part of an ongoing scheme in memory of Billy Morley.
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Cumbria Freemasons install their 27th defibrillator at Gillfoot Park in Egremont — part of an ongoing scheme in memory of Billy Morley.
Cumbria Freemasons award £1,500 to Egremont Youth Partnership through the MCF Festival Grant Scheme, helping the club double its attendance from 30 to 66 young people.
Freemasons in Bournemouth and the New Forest distributed nearly £100,000 to almost 30 local charities at a special community event attended by the Mayor.
North Wales Freemasons help secure a £73,000 grant from the Masonic Charitable Foundation to fund an ageing and dementia centre in the region.
In the vast landscape of philanthropy, few organizations have made as profound and enduring an impact on medical research as the Freemasons. Through their charitable arms, including the notable Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF) in England, Freemasons have long championed the cause of advancing medical knowledge and improving public health. This commitment is vividly embodied in their sponsorship of medical research grants, a pivotal effort that seeks not only to uncover new scientific knowledge but also to pave the way for ground-breaking treatments and cures for some of humanity’s most daunting health challenges.
Freemasons across the country in raising more than £1 million to support those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A new nation-wide initiative by the Freemasons across England and Wales has seen nearly 1,000 tablet devices delivered to hospitals and care homes. More than 50 hospitals, care homes, and hospices across their regions have now benefited from these donations.
William Perry II, past master Eddie Tosh and senior warden Jim Higgins pose with bicycles donated to Caldwell County primary and elementary schools. Clinton Lodge #82 donated 20 bikes this year to students as rewards for perfect attendance records. Efforts are part of a statewide program through the Grand Lodge of Kentucky to spur educational motivation in students.
A record number of charities will receive a hand up to continue their important work in the community, as Hand Heart Pocket the Charity of Freemasons Queensland provides close to $700,000 in emergency support and Community Grants in the wake of COVID-19.
In late 2019, Terrigal Surf Life Saving Club approached Freemasons again, requesting assistance in purchasing another IRB, as their current IRB, the ‘Freemason I’, was now five years old and a new IRB design had been proven to be more appropriate to surf conditions in their area.