Return to the Fells: Conquering the 214 Wainwrights for the MCF
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For some, the Cumbrian fells are simply a beautiful landscape. But for Guy, they are a lifelong sanctuary, and the setting for an inspiring new charitable challenge.
Find out moreSomerset Freemason, Damien is an experienced marathon runner, and this time, he has chosen to run the London Marathon in April in aid of the MCF.
Find out moreThe London Marathon returns this April, and we are incredibly proud of the dedicated fundraisers taking on the iconic 26.2 mile course in aid of the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF, the Freemasons’ charity). Among them is Andy Nicholson, a Freemason from Staffordshire
Find out moreWhat a spectacular year 2025 has been for the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF, the Freemasons’ charity).
Find out moreIn September, ultramarathon runner and Freemason, Guy Smith set out on what would become one of the most remarkable endurance challenges seen in the Province of Northumberland. His mission was to run to every Masonic Temple across the Province in just four days, covering more than 200 miles, in support of Alzheimer’s Research UK.
Find out moreThe long-anticipated Tandem Parachute Jump for Yorkshire North & East Ridings Festival 2029 took place on Saturday 27 July, after being postponed earlier in the month due to poor weather. Under clear skies and with an enthusiastic crowd of supporters watching from the ground, 11 courageous Freemasons took to the air, each making a successful jump and safe landing.
Find out moreFreemasons from across Cumbria recently took part in a memorable fundraising event by abseiling down the historic Freemasons’ Hall in central London in support of their 2027 Festival.
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 moreEwan has been a Freemason for 22 years. He also spent over 20 years in the emergency services, which eventually took a serious toll on his mental health.
Find out moreAfter walking an incredible 6,479 miles. Taking 13 million steps, and spending nearly two years away from home, Chris Jones has completed his monumental journey around Britain.
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