From “Anti-Runner” to Marathon Hero: Why Andy is Running for the MCF
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The London Marathon returns this April, and we are incredibly proud of the dedicated fundraisers taking on the iconic 26.2 mile course in aid of the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF, the Freemasons’ charity). Among them is Andy Nicholson, a Freemason from Staffordshire
Find out morePatients and families in Hartlepool and East Durham struggling with the hidden financial pressures that come with end-of-life care are set to benefit from a £36,000 grant awarded to Alice House Hospice.
Find out moreA hundred young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Blackpool will receive enhanced support thanks to a grant from West Lancashire Freemasons to The Boathouse Youth’s Pathway Programme.
Find out moreMore than 11,000 children across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland will be better protected from online harm thanks to a £50,000 grant from the Leicestershire & Rutland Freemasons through the Freemasons’ Charity awarded to Warning Zone Children’s Safety Charity.
Find out moreChildren with a learning disability and/or autism can now enjoy a range of specialist leisure groups on Saturday mornings at local charity Sheffield Mencap and Gateway.
Find out moreFor some, the Cumbrian fells are simply a beautiful landscape. But for Guy, they are a lifelong sanctuary, and the setting for an inspiring new charitable challenge.
Find out moreSomerset Freemason, Damien is an experienced marathon runner, and this time, he has chosen to run the London Marathon in April in aid of the Freemasons’ Charity (formerly the MCF).
Find out morePeople living with dementia and their carers in Preston are benefiting from a new community initiative thanks to a collaborative project led by Preston North End Community and Education Trust (PNECET) in partnership with local dementia specialists and voluntary organisations.
Find out moreOne hundred and eighty people living with dementia in Leeds will benefit from the Yorkshire Dance charity’s movement and music sessions thanks to a grant.
Find out moreAround 50 young teenaged mums aged 14-20 in Cambridge and surrounding areas, many facing isolation, poverty, and poor mental health, will receive essential personalised support thanks to a grant to the Young Parents Programme (YPP) from the Romsey Mill charity.
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