Help for vulnerable children in Sheerness
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1,800 vulnerable children from families facing socio-economic challenges in Sheerness, will receive help and support thanks to a grant from East Kent Freemasons to Seashells Children and Families Centre.
Find out moreAround 600 local children under five years old and their families living in the most deprived areas of Doncaster, will engage in creative play, movement, music and storytelling, thanks to a grant from Yorkshire, West Riding Freemasons to darts – Doncaster’s creative health and learning charity.
Find out moreAround 30 vulnerable young women aged between 11 and 17 will be helped to increase their awareness of their personal safety and a further fifteen young women who are at risk of abuse will be given the support they need, thanks to a grant of £15,000 from Yorkshire West Riding Freemasons to the GetawayGirls charity.
Find out moreThe MW the Grand Master has appointed W Bro David Hudd as the next Deputy President of the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF, the Freemasons’ Charity), with effect from 10th September. David is currently a Trustee of the MCF, having been appointed to the Board in 2024, and is also a member of its Strategy Committee.
Find out moreAround 90 under fives from disadvantaged backgrounds or who have developmental challenges will receive assistance and support thanks to a grant from Somerset Freemasons to Bath City Farm’s ‘Little Farmers’ programme.
Find out moreSpecialist support for children and young people living with the devastating effects of domestic abuse in Swindon is set to be significantly expanded, thanks to a remarkable £60,000 donation from Wiltshire Freemasons.
Find out moreThis September, Freemason Glenn from Elliott Lodge in Mansfield will take on one of the UK’s toughest endurance challenges – climbing the National Three Peaks of Snowdon, Scafell Pike, and Ben Nevis – all within just 24 hours.
Find out moreMore than 20 families with autistic children can be supported thanks to a grant from Yorkshire, West Riding Freemasons.
Find out moreHundreds of local children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) and their families from across the North-East will receive help and support thanks to a grant from Durham Freemasons.
Find out moreWe at the MCF are pleased to announce the launch of our new website chatbot—designed to enhance digital engagement and make our support services more accessible to Freemasons, their families, and the wider community.
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