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Last month, PhD student Liam graduated from the University of Nottingham. We got in touch to find out more about how our funding through Asthma + Lung UK helped him complete his vital research into stem cell biology.
Find out moreAround 450 young people in Luton who are at risk of disengaging from their education will receive support to get back to their studies, thanks to a grant from Bedfordshire Freemasons to local charity Youthscape.
Find out moreStudying abroad offers young people the opportunity to take their skills to the next level, but the cost can make it difficult or even impossible for many to access this opportunity.
Find out moreSpecial Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) can affect a child or young person’s ability to access education and reach their potential.
Find out moreIn 2020, we donated £76,000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK to fund the work of their PhD student, Aurora Veteleanu, at the UK Dementia Research Institute at Cardiff University. Three years later, she has made incredible, ground-breaking discoveries about the disease.
Find out moreAchieving a dream can often be hindered by financial challenges. We are helping young people reach their full potential by supporting children and grandchildren of Freemasons with financial assistance to undertake postgraduate study and take another step towards a brighter future.
Find out moreHere at the MCF, we recognise that exceptional talent in music, sport or the performing arts can lead to a fulfilling career. That’s why we can support children or grandchildren of Freemasons who are exceptionally talented but whose families are unable to pay for the ongoing costs such as advanced music lessons, sports coaching, or travel.
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 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.
Find out moreChristopher and Jessica’s father, Adrian, was made redundant four times, whilst Christopher was at University, and Jessica was in full time education.
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