Helping vulnerable families and children in Sefton
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A £60,000 grant will benefit approximately 120 families with young children facing poverty and hardship in Sefton, along with an additional 150 household members who will receive essential support thanks to The Venus Charity.
Find out moreApril 2025 marks a proud and meaningful milestone for the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF, the Freemasons’ charity). We’re celebrating nine incredible years since our formation — nearly a decade of supporting communities, changing lives, and continuing a long-standing tradition of Masonic compassion and care.
Find out moreOver 100 families in North Bristol who live in an area of high deprivation will receive tailored support to help their children’s developmental needs, thanks to a grant from the Freemasons to the everyFAMILY charity.
Find out moreAfter walking an incredible 6,500 miles, taking 13 million steps, and spending two years away from home, Chris Jones has completed his monumental journey around Britain.
By completing this challenge, Chris has become the largest single fundraiser in the history of the Masonic Charitable Foundation.
Find out moreMore than 600 children and 400 mothers seeking asylum will get dedicated and targeted support thanks to a £60,000 grant to The Happy Baby Community.
Find out moreMore than 80 families from some of the most deprived areas in Wigan and Leigh will be leading healthier lifestyles thanks to a £47,000 grant to Wigan Athletic Community Trust.
Find out moreHundreds of young autistic children from the Reading area will be able to enjoy very valuable play and learning sessions with a number of different model train sets, thanks to a grant from Berkshire Freemasons to the Engine Shed charity.
Find out moreAround 160 local children and more than 200 parents and carers will be receiving help and support in preparing for the first day of school, thanks to a grant to the Cedarwood Trust charity in North Shields.
Find out moreAbout 75 children with special educational needs who have lost a parent will get help and support thanks to a grant to the Winston’s Wish charity.
Find out moreMore than 600 disabled children and young carers between 8-25 years will be able to take advantage of riding therapy and other inclusive sports activities, helping with their physical, social, and emotional development, thanks to a grant from West Lancashire Freemasons to the Ride2success charity.
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