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Did 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 moreRural Suffolk’s older population will begin to feel more connected, thanks to our grant of £15,000 to the Rural Coffee Caravan (RCC).
Find out moreAround 1,000 lonely and isolated older people from across England will receive help and support thanks to our grant to the Sporting Memories charity.
Find out moreDuring Black History Month, we have taken the opportunity to reflect on our commitment to listening, learning, and honouring the remarkable achievements of the Black community and providing support during challenging times.
Find out moreAn additional 50 older people from across Leeds with serious health conditions will be able to stay in their homes thanks to a grant from Yorkshire, West Riding Freemasons to the Hawksworth Older Peoples’ Support (HOPS) charity.
Find out moreStudies show that tapping into the left side of the brain can help people living with dementia create a dialogue to better express themselves. Bright Shadow uses the power of art and music to allow people diagnosed with and affected by dementia to live well and thrive.
Find out moreHundreds of older victims of domestic abuse will be able to access vital advice and support, thanks to a grant from South Wales Freemasons to the RCT Domestic Abuse Services charity.
Find out moreThrough RMBI Care Co., we are able to provide a range of residential care options for older Freemasons and their families, including residential, nursing and residential dementia support tailored to meet their specific needs.
Find out moreDevon’s Freemasons have given a grant of £15,000 to Barnstaple Age Concern to provide a form of guaranteed income for the next three years in support of the work they do.
Find out moreThere are currently around 900,000 people affected by dementia in the UK, and this is expected to increase by 16% by 2025. We spoke to some charities across the country, who have received our recent funding, to find out how they are helping to empower people affected by this condition.
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