Chatsworth Lodge No. 9053

Tuesday, 16th March 2010
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2010 Ladies Festival

Saturday 25th September 2010

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From its earliest days, Freemasonry has been concerned with the care of orphans, the sick and the aged. Contrary to popular belief, one does not have to be a Freemason to benefit from Masonic charity. Freemasonry is second only to the National Lottery in the level of money donated to charitable causes in the UK.

Whilst some Masonic Charities do cater specifically for masons and their dependants, others do a great deal of non-Masonic charitable giving. Over the last few years this has included the provision of a lifeboat to the RNLI; £250,000 to the Great Ormond Street Hospital Wishing Well appeal; the endowing of a Chair in Gerontology at Cambridge University; support to Crisis at Christmas, research into drug abuse, research into cancer and heart disease, and over £500,000 donated to Hospices throughout the country. In addition, large sums have been given to disaster appeals both at home and abroad.

Chatsworth Lodge strongly supports local charities and gives generously to local hospitals, hospices, churches and other good causes. We also contribute to the Sussex 4 Sussex Provincial Charity Fund which gives sums of money to regional causes, such as £100,000 presented to the Sussex Air Ambulance appeal, and a further £50,000 will be presented in the very near future. Nationally, our efforts are channelled through four main charity organisations.  As at August 2009, the 'Sussex 4 Sussex' appeal has donated £1,532,163 to charitable causes in Sussex.

 

 
Patron of the R.M.B.I. 2004 Festival Print E-mail

Sussex Freemasons are very proud of having raised £4,104,896.51 for The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution, which was presented to the RMBI President at a Gala Dinner at the Brighton Centre on April 15th 2004.

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Patron of the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys Print E-mail

In 1982 the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls (formed in 1788) and the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys (formed in 1798) were combined to form the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys to continue nearly two hundred years of care for the children of poor families.

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Grand Patron of the New Masonic Samaritan Fund Print E-mail

Established in 1990 with the active support of United Grand Lodge of England, the Masonic Samaritan Fund is an independent charity, which provides support for sick and infirm Freemasons, their families and dependants who are in need.

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Grand Patron of The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution Print E-mail

The RMBI provides a comprehensive range of services designed to meet the needs of older Freemasons: sheltered accommodation and residential and nursing care in homes throughout England and Wales, as well as practical and financial support for those who wish to remain in their own homes.

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