Freemasons Support Local Foodbank
While much of the “uninstructed and popular world who are not Freemasons” (words from the 2nd Degree) do not realise just how much is raised behind…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
While much of the “uninstructed and popular world who are not Freemasons” (words from the 2nd Degree) do not realise just how much is raised behind…
Essex Freemasons have approved a grant of £40,000 to YMCA Thames Gateway to help fund an ‘Early Years’ project designed to help hundreds of children with…
The Duke of Kent celebrates 55 years of being a Freemason
Earlier in 2018, the Masonic Charitable Foundation announced that £600,000 had been approved to support hospices across England and Wales this year. In July, hospices were invited to apply for grants towards core funding and £300,000 was allocated to each hospice that receives less than 60% funding from the NHS. The other £300,000 will be provided to individual hospices across England and Wales via Hospice UK, the national charity for hospice care. Contributions from Freemasons to hospices have exceeded £13 million in England and Wales since 1984.
A talking newspaper has been given a cash boost to help provide all the news for visually impaired residents. The Mid Devon Messenger was given £1250…
Young people leaving the care system in Milton Keynes will be given the support they need, thanks to a £45,000 grant from Buckinghamshire Freemasons to…
Caledonian Lodge No 204 hosted a very special Spanish themed event on Wednesday 14 November 2018, at Manchester Masonic Hall. One might have been mistaken…
Back in 1846 St Nicholas’ Church in Sabden was financed by Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie who was a Member of Parliament and a prominent Freemason, who…
On Wednesday 14th November, the Cheshire Farmers Lodge 9573 initiated their newest member Bro John Michael Oliver Edwards in the presence of WBro Simon…
Five Lincolnshire hospices have shared in donations worth almost £5,000 in the latest round of Masonic funding for the hospice movement nationally.