Charitable Work

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It’s why Freemasonry is one of the largest charitable givers in the country, contributing £51.1m to deserving causes in 2020 alone. Freemasons do not only donate money – more than 18.5 million hours of volunteer work is undertaken by our members in their communities every year.

Our members engage in many activities including community fundraising and volunteering, as well as a varied programme of events where spouses, partners and families are welcome. We’ve made substantial donations across the country to local air ambulances, blood bikes and provide a number of emergency response vehicles, including two super aerial platforms for the London Fire Brigade.

Freemasonry does a huge amount for medical research into treatments for cancer, diabetes, heart disease and a whole range of other conditions, including Alzheimer’s, by funding UK medical scientists to make ground breaking discoveries.

More recently, money raised has helped to support those affected by overseas disasters as well as those at home, such as the Grenfell Tower disaster.

Charitable work

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Charity has always been a core principle of Freemasonry and we’re proud of our 300-year history of helping those in need. Our members make an important contribution at a local, national and global level every year by giving both their time and money to make a real difference to a number of organisations and communities.

Gravesend Masonic Hall, 25 Wrotham Rd, Gravesend DA11 0PA

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Information about the Lodge of Sympathy No. 483

Lodge Secretary:  Paul Livett
Telephone: 01474 355697
Meeting Dates: Second Wednesday, March, April, May, October and November.
Installation: October
No. of Members: 21
Ritual: Own
LOI: Mondays, September to May

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