Freemasons are known for their charitable work, focusing on fundraising and philanthropic initiatives to make an impact in the world around them. From providing disaster relief to funding medical research, they are making a difference in the lives of countless people. However, what many may not realize is that they can get involved in this charity work as well. Whether by donating money to Masonic charities or volunteering their time to support an event, there are plenty of ways for individuals to participate in Masonic charity activities.
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The Masonic Grand Charity (The Tom Langton Fund) is available to identify suitable non-Masonic charitable and needs groups (not individual) in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight who would benefit from a modest grant. Ideally, these should be small self-help groups with limited resources, especially those whose activities involve children where a modest grant could make a significant difference to their work. Applications should be made to the Group Charity Representative contact details in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Masonic Year Book.
One of the best ways to get involved in Freemasons charity is by donating money directly to an organization. This is an easy way to help out and can make a big difference in the lives of those who need it most. In addition, many Freemasons also volunteer their time to assist with events and fundraisers, helping to make an even greater impact in the community. For more information about how to get involved, speak with a member of your local Lodge or check online to see if there are any local fundraising events coming up.