The Official Journal of the United Grand Lodge of England
Thursday 23 February 2012
Freemasonry Today
Masonic Samaritan Fund

Masonic Samaritan Fund

The Masonic Samaritan Fund is a charity funded by Freemasons and their families.

It provides grants to eligible beneficiaries who have an identified health or care need and, faced with a long wait for treatment, care or support, are unable to afford their own private care.

Details of the eligibility criteria, the application process and how to support their work are available at www.msfund.org.uk

Masonic Samaritan Fund, 60 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ
T: 020 7404 1550; F: 020 7404 1544; E: info@msfund.org.uk; W: www.msfund.org.uk

Masonic Samaritan Fund, a charitable company limited by guarantee, registered in England. Company number 6876310, Charity Number 1130424.

How the Masonic Samaritan Fund is now supporting vital areas of medical researchWorking in close co-operation with the Grand Charity, the MSF Trustees consider requests for grants in support of medical research. Fight for Sight,…
The MSF always enjoys visitors and was very pleased to recently welcome two beneficiaries who made the trip to show their gratitude to the staff for the support they had received throughout their critical surgical…
A struggling brother receives help in his time of needIf you have ever thought about getting help from the Masonic Samaritan Fund, John Collins can throw some light on how simple the process is. In…
The Masonic Samaritan Fund provides much-needed support for unpaid carersIn 2001, the Census included, for the first time, a question on the provision of unpaid care. It revealed that 11 percent of the UK’s population…
In recent months the Masonic Samaritan Fund (MSF) has seen an increase in demand for support with the cost of respite care. As local authorities across England and Wales are forced to reduce their budgets,…
At a time of increasing demand (in 2010 more grants were awarded than in any year since the Fund was established), it is immensely satisfying to know that all those who receive support from the…
Following seven unsuccessful hip replacement operations, four on one leg and three on the other, Mrs Lilian Gordon had her right leg amputated. She also suffers from diabetes and has, since the amputation in June…
At a time when all public services are faced with increasingly difficult budget choices it is no surprise to report that demand for the support available from the Masonic Samaritan Fund has been higher in…

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