David Hudd appointed Deputy President of the Masonic Charitable Foundation
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The 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 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.
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 moreAs we reach the end of another year of supporting those in need, we look back at some highlights.
Find out moreIn September, we invited six of these talented individuals, aged between 10-22, to visit Freemasons’ Hall, where they were filmed showcasing their talents and sharing their stories for an exciting video project to mark the anniversary of the scheme.
Find out moreDid you know that we can offer mental health support to partners, widows, children, and grandchildren of Freemasons? So if you’re struggling, we’re here to listen.
Find out moreOur £300,000 partnership with the Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award aims to reach at least 30,000 young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) by 2024.
Find out moreJames Long has been elected by its Board of Trustees as Chairman of the Masonic […]
Find out moreThis year has been a challenging one for many; with crises across the globe and at home, many have struggled day to day. By responding to need, we have provided support to thousands of individuals facing hardship.
Find out moreAn emergency grant of £50,000 has been given to the British Red Cross (BRC) towards helping those in need as a result of the conflict in Gaza and Israel.
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