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Freemason Tony W. was hit with health problems that had a significant impact on his ability to work and subsequently, his income.
Find out moreLife is full of unexpected twists and turns, and sometimes we find ourselves facing challenges we could never have anticipated. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what the future holds, but it’s important to remember that we don’t have to go through these difficult times alone.
Find out moreFor Rick, a Freemason from Hampshire and Isle of Wight, the charity element of Freemasonry only referred to the support provided to charities and communities in need. When he found himself in a difficult situation financially, he shared his worries with a colleague in a similar situation who told him he was getting some financial help for daily living and professional retraining.
Find out moreLast year, after celebrating his 46th birthday, Freemason and plumber Pete, suddenly found himself redundant as his company struggled to make it through the pandemic.
Find out morePaul’s daughter, Amie, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Amie and her sons had to move in with Paul and his wife for essential support.
Find out moreAvril has been caring her husband for about four years now. He has dementia, but he is also diabetic and is a double leg amputee.
Find out moreDoreen was a carer for her husband for four years before he passed away in 2019 from Alzheimer’s disease. Caring for him was distressing for both of them.
Find out moreAfter Tara, daughter of a single mum, was accepted into Italia Conti theatre academy, she knew she needed to seek funding support.
Find out moreAlex was born with cerebral palsy. He started swimming lessons at the age of eight, he was talent spotted after just a few months.
Find out moreAimee’s grandfather has always supported his grandchildren, but when savings started to run low, he asked the MCF to help put Aimee through university.
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