Haiti earthquake survivors supported by Freemasons
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Hundreds of families affected by the recent earthquake in Haiti will be able to recover from the tragedy and access clean, safe drinking water thanks to a grant of £25,000 to the Red Cross.
Find out moreWe are thrilled to announce that we have given over £100 million in grants, on behalf of Freemasonry, since we were established in 2016.
Find out moreFollowing a successful week of staff development headed up by the our HR team, our charity has been given a commendation by Campaign for Learning.
Find out moreLondon Freemasons donated £48,000 to help Carers UK launch the Carer Aware project which will support 5,000 unpaid carers in London.
Find out morePeterborough City Hospital has been presented with the three millionth bear from the Freemasons’ Teddies for Loving Care initiative
Find out moreHundreds of families in Nicaragua and Honduras who have had their lives devastated by two major hurricanes, will be receiving emergency supplies, thanks to a grant of £30,000.
Find out moreOver the years, more than three million teddies have been donated to hospitals across the country and over the past week, Freemasons have been paying special visits to see the bears in action and show their appreciation for NHS staff.
Find out moreTo mark Prince Philip’s decades as a member of the Craft and his lifelong commitment to charity, the MCF will be making a significant donation on behalf of Freemasons in England and Wales.
Find out moreChallenges such as redundancy, bereavement, or illness can have far-reaching consequences, and finding a way to cope can seem complex and overwhelming.
Find out moreIn September, the University of East Anglia sent us an update on the impact of our £190,000 grant to fund research into the diagnosis of prostate cancer
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