Committed to the Craft: Brothers Who Live Our Values Every Day
Brothers across Ohio are living Masonic values every day, demonstrating through their actions what it truly means to be committed to the Craft.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Brothers across Ohio are living Masonic values every day, demonstrating through their actions what it truly means to be committed to the Craft.
First Lady Colleen Johnson shares her vision for supporting Ohio’s veterans, first responders and communities alongside Grand Master Shawn Johnson.
A Thanksgiving message from the Grand Master of Masons in New York, reflecting on gratitude, family bonds, and the Masonic duty of service to community.
Massachusetts Freemasons bring the Knox Cannon back for a charity night, raising funds for community causes and continuing the Craft’s tradition of philanthropy.
Pennsylvania Freemasons rally support for Kentucky flooding victims through a disaster relief appeal from the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Freemasons respond to California wildfires with a disaster relief appeal, demonstrating the fraternity’s commitment to helping communities in crisis.
Pennsylvania Freemasons launch a disaster relief appeal for Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina communities devastated by Hurricane Helene.
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.
The money will allow the Shropshire-based Cavalier Centre, which uses 14 horses and ponies to provide support to disabled people from across the West Midlands, to expand its operations.
Masonic Charity Foundation funds senior hearing aids through School for the Deaf grant