West Midlands Freemasons help fund sight loss research at University College London
West Midlands Freemasons help fund sight loss research at University College London
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
West Midlands Freemasons help fund sight loss research at University College London
Freemasons supporting over a million people with mental health issues
Medical Student Supported with £1,000 Hardship Grant
Freemasons’ gift aids South London charity during lockdown
Dr. William Wynn Westcott was born in Leamington, Warwickshire, England on December 17, 1848. Dr. Westcott’s parents died when he was 10 years old and he was adopted by his uncle
Hertfordshire Mark Master Masons donate £3,750 to help children suffering from life-limiting illnesses
London Masons through the Masonic Charitable Foundation have helped fund a new Assistive Technologist for Ambitious about Autism charity who enable young people with complex autism to communicate more effectively through technology.
Mental health support services in England and Wales are to receive a significant boost thanks to a generous £250,000 grant from Freemasons’ charity, in support of mental health charity Mind and its emergency appeal.
Buttle UK based in Westminster, Greater London, work through a network of referral organisations such as local charities, social services and health centres, who ensure that help is given to those who need it most. Coronavirus has seen the charity busier than ever, but the unique referral network has allowed it to continue to support families despite the lockdown.
She said the donation – which came out of their respective lodges and was match funded by the Freemasons’ charity arm – came out of the blue.