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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 moreA hundred children and young people aged 16-19 with mental health conditions will be Given help to improve their health and wellbeing with support from Involve Kent, thanks to a grant from Kent Freemasons.
Find out moreWhen Mark’s health took a decline, his life was turned upside down and he struggled to get the help he needed. After leaving the hospital, Mark had been unable to receive aftercare at home when his details was misplaced. This meant that Mark’s wife, Amanda, had to undertake all of his care.
Find out moreYoung people across the country will be given help and support to resolve disputes with their families that are likely to lead to them becoming homeless, thanks to a grant from Leicestershire & Rutland Freemasons to The Bridge (East Midlands) charity.
Find out moreHundreds of young people who regularly attend the evening sessions at The Way Youth Zone in Wolverhampton will be able to access mental health “first aid”, thanks to a grant of £35,000 from Staffordshire Freemasons.
Find out moreWhen things change, having a strong support system can make all the difference. Mohammed, a Freemason from Berkshire, faced divorce, health issues, and the challenges of the pandemic. He turned to his fellow Freemasons and the MCF for help and was able to access the services he needed and secure vital mental health support and financial assistance for his daughter.
Find out moreTime to Talk happens every year on 2 February and it aims to bring people’s attention to mental health and end the stigma around it.
Find out moreFreemasons are doing their bit for Mental Health Awareness Week by donating more than £1.9 million to charities.
Find out moreTake a look at the books charities we’ve funded have recommended to us and see how they could help you gain a better understanding about the people they support.
Find out moreWe’re dedicated to supporting older people at risk of loneliness. When better to talk about that work than Loneliness Awareness Week?
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