St. Michael’s Freemasons donate to cancer lifeline & masonic teddy’s for loving care
St. Michael’s Freemasons donate to cancer lifeline & masonic teddy’s for loving care
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
St. Michael’s Freemasons donate to cancer lifeline & masonic teddy’s for loving care
The body of Freemasonry is comprised of many types of individuals whose Masonic pursuits vary according to that individual’s personality and interests. Freemasonry has been very aptly been compared to a complex tapestry composed of many colourful overlapping individual threads which taken as a whole form a larger picture.
Freemasons’ charitable donations are second only to the National Lottery in terms of the amount given. Since 2010, the 40 members of the Dartmoor Lodge have given more than £15,000 to local organisations and individuals, all raised from their own pockets and social events.
The Masonic Charitable Foundation will this year give grants totalling £600,000 to the two hundred and forty five hospices in England and Wales including nearly £14,000 to seven hospices here in Devon as part of the £12 million given since 1984.