Freemasons making a difference to people living with dementia
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There 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.
Find out moreThanks to a £60,000 grant to Sparkle, children with disabilities or developmental difficulties in the Caerphilly area will access specialist play clubs.
Find out moreAt least 70 adopted children with complex needs will be given support, thanks to £29,800 from Berkshire Freemasons to PACT.
Find out moreLondon Freemasons have supported Link Age Southwark with a grant of £60,000 to support older people with dementia.
Find out moreThis Anti-Bullying Week, we learn about Changing Faces’ relationship with Anti-Bullying Week, and how our grant has helped its beneficiaries.
Find out moreThousands of Ukrainian refugees living in communities across England and Wales will be receiving practical support through a grant of £500,000 from the MCF.
Find out moreOver 50 impoverished children will have the opportunity to receive help and sunshine, thanks to a grant of £45,000 by Devonshire Freemasons.
Find out moreThe rise of the cost of living means more people are in need of help, and charities are finding themselves overwhelmed with enquiries.
Find out moreOur Charity Grants team reviewed its application process and successfully built a newer and more efficient one which went live in February.
Find out moreAllsorts Gloucestershire will offer meaningful activities for hundreds of disabled children and equip families with new skills.
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