India and Bangladesh cyclone victims receive £15,000 grant

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India and Bangladesh cyclone victims receive £15,000 grant

Thousands of people in Bangladesh and India whose lives have been devastated by Cyclone Amphan…

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Derbyshire Freemasons provide Square Meals for vulnerable people

Hundreds of isolated and vulnerable local people are having “Square Meals” prepared in Masonic Halls…

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Wiltshire Freemasons partner with local school

Essential face visors are being distributed to care homes across the county and beyond, thanks to a…

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Mind gets £250,000 boost from Freemasons during COVID-19 crisis

Mental health support services in England and Wales are to receive a significant boost thanks to a…

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Help for thousands of older people through the COVID-19 crisis

Thousands of older people who have been badly affected by the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, will be given…

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Masonic Charitable Foundation appoints new Chief Executive

Les Hutchinson will be taking over as Chief Executive of the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF)…

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Motor Neurone Disease Association receives PhD funding

Kent student Sam Bryce-Smith has been awarded a prestigious PhD Studentship by the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

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Joint statement: London Funders

We, along with a wider group of funders, recognise that the coronavirus outbreak is an exceptional event that will have an impact on civil society groups, and want to offer reassurance that we stand with the sector during this time.

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United Grand Lodge of England and Masonic Charitable Foundation joint statement

The Coronavirus outbreak is providing society with its most testing time since World War 2.

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Freemasons support South Wales flood victims

Local Freemasons in South Wales have donated £30,000 to help many people who have been badly affected by the recent flooding.

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