Freemasons supporting over a million people with mental health issues
Freemasons supporting over a million people with mental health issues
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Freemasons supporting over a million people with mental health issues
New autism support services thanks to Freemasons’ grant
I am a 21-year-old Freemason currently residing in Essex. I have been concerned about the growing numbers of mental health-related issues over recent…
Families struggling to cope will have somewhere to turn, thanks to a grant of £4,929 from Suffolk Freemasons to Home-Start Mid & West Suffolk The…
Homeless Plymouth women receive £40,000 grant from Devonshire Freemasons
£170,000 awarded to four leading mental health charities
Young Minds has received a Masonic Charitable Foundation grant of almost £50,000 to pilot peer support groups for parents raising children with mental health problems.
Ezra, who is a member of Hand and Heart Lodge, No. 4109, started The Forget Me Not Trust two years ago with his brother Nathan because, ‘We were seeing homeless people everywhere we went in these major cities. We realised this was an epidemic problem, so we thought we should try to do something about it. We’ve been blessed in our own way with business, so we’re in a fortunate position and wanted to give something back.’
Posted on 06.04.2016 On the Saturday, 12th March 2016, around fifty members of the Connaught Club, the club for Freemasons under the age of 35 in London,…