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Supporting domestic abuse survivors

Domestic abuse charity, Refuge, has already seen a positive impact on their support for individuals experiencing life-threatening abuse and violence, thanks to Freemasonry’s £200,000 grant.

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Freemasons support over a million people with their mental health

Freemasons are doing their bit for Mental Health Awareness Week by donating more than £1.9 million to charities.

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“I’m looking for employment, but employment isn’t looking for me.”

Unfortunately, not everybody has an equal opportunity to find employment – and for those with learning disabilities, finding an employer that is willing to make reasonable adjustments in the workplace to help them to do their job can be an uphill battle.

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HRH The Earl of Wessex and HRH The Duke of Kent to celebrate DofE donation

The United Grand Lodge of England’s event celebrates the MCF donation of £300,000 to The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE).

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Freemasons help older isolated people in Hampshire

Older, isolated people in Hampshire will be helped to re-join the community after the pandemic, thanks to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Freemasons.

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Haiti earthquake survivors supported by Freemasons

Hundreds of families affected by the recent earthquake in Haiti will be able to recover from the tragedy and access clean, safe drinking water thanks to a grant of £25,000 to the Red Cross.

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Charity 2.0: We’ve updated our digital capabilities

You’d be forgiven for thinking that a 300-year-old organisation like the Freemasons wouldn’t be at the cutting edge of technology. You’d be forgiven… but you’d be wrong.

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Philippines typhoon victims to receive essential supplies

Families across the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Rai will receive essential supplies thanks to a grant of £25,000 from the Freemasons.

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Why we are supporting unpaid carers

There are many reasons why there is a rise in unpaid carers, such as our ageing population, people living longer, and local budget cuts.

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A visit to the Somerset Square Meals Project

Sir Paul Williams joins the High Sheriff of Somerset on a visit to the Somerset Square Meals Project which has received additional funding.

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