In our lodge, we think local charity is very important and every year different charities are selected by the lodge members to receive donations collected by us. Please scroll down to see some of those occasions.

We also donate to the Grand Lodge Of England…………

For Freemasons, for families, for everyone

Charity has always been a core principle of Freemasonry. Individuals can make an important contribution at local, national and global level by giving both their time and money.

Today we are one of the largest charitable givers in the country, contributing more than £48 million to deserving causes in 2018 alone.

View the MCF’s Impact Report to learn more about it’s work.

Masonic Charitable Foundation

The Masonic Charitable Foundation builds better lives by enabling opportunity, advancing healthcare and education and promoting independence for Freemasons, their families and the wider community.

Funded entirely through the generosity of Freemasons and their families, the Masonic Charitable Foundation is one of the largest grant-making charities in the country.

A wide range of help and support is available for Freemasons, their wives, partners, widows, children and grandchildren. Most of the support provided takes the form of financial grants to assist with financial, health or family related needs.

For further information about the help and support available from the Foundation, please call their dedicated freephone enquiry line: 0800 035 60 90 or email help@mcf.org.uk

Remembrance Sunday 10th November 2019

Titchfield War Memorial

 

Charity 2019

The 2019 annual event at the Farehm Masonic Hall. Centre is W/Bro David Hawksworth presenting a £585 cheque one of two cheques from Titichfield Abbey Masons supporting local charites.

In 2017 Titchfield Abbey Masons were among many lodges at the annual Fareham Masonic Hall presenting cheques to local charaties. Bro Bryan Mussell presented a cheque for £1003 to the Portsmouth Queen Alexander hospital ‘Rocky Appeal’ for which they received a ‘gold boat’ on the Wall of Plenty in the hospital’s main corridor.

The Rocky Appeal has finaly and succesfully been completed and the multifunction surgical robot (Rocky) is now in daily use at the hospital, saving lives.