Freemasons help foodbanks feed 65,000 people over Christmas
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More than 65,000 people will be able to put food on the table this Christmas, thanks to grants to 135 foodbanks across England and Wales from the Freemasons.
Find out moreNewly arrived Afghan refugees in UK given essential supplies thanks to Freemasons’ grant of £25,000 to British Red Cross.
Find out moreRefuge is supporting thousands of women who are experiencing, or have experienced domestic abuse, through their 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline.
Find out moreWe are thrilled to announce that we have given over £100 million in grants, on behalf of Freemasonry, since we were established in 2016.
Find out moreDevonshire Freemasons donate £25,000 to Balloons charity, which provides support for children, young people and their families surrounding a death.
Find out moreLondon Freemasons donated £48,000 to help Carers UK launch the Carer Aware project which will support 5,000 unpaid carers in London.
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 moreHundreds of men will be given practical and emotional help and support thanks to a grant of £51,000 to Maggie’s charity.
Find out moreOlder men in West London who are affected by isolation and loneliness will be taking part in a variety of social activities.
Find out moreHundreds of families in Nicaragua and Honduras who have had their lives devastated by two major hurricanes, will be receiving emergency supplies, thanks to a grant of £30,000.
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