About us

Our partners

Here at the MCF, we collaborate with other organisations committed to build better lives for Freemasons, their families and wider society. Though we share office space at Freemasons’ Hall and work closely with them, each organisation is independent, with its own mission, values and unique way of working. Below you can find further information on our partners:

RMBI Care Co. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the MCF which provides residential care, nursing care and residential dementia support to older Freemasons, their families and people in the wider community. RMBI Care Co. have been caring for older people since 1842 and support over 1,000 residents across England and Wales.

They treat each person as an individual, and believe that everyone should be able to enjoy later life and help residents stay as independent as possible but also provide support when it is needed.

They have a passionate and skilled team who deliver the highest quality of care to residents and live by their values which are kind, supportive and trusted.

Teddies for Loving Care (TLC) provides much-needed comfort to children in A&E departments, helping to reduce the shock and distress of their experience.

Established by Essex Freemasons in 2001, TLC is now a national programme, locally-led by Freemasons across England and Wales. Support and enthusiasm for the initiative continues to grow, with more than 3.5 million teddies distributed nationwide to over 250 hospitals.

Most of the money raised to purchase and distribute the teddies comes from Freemasons themselves through lodge donations and fundraising events.

Lifelites is a charity with its roots in Freemasonry as it was originally started as a millennium project of the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls and Boys.

Since it became a charity in its own right in 2006, Lifelites has worked to ensure that children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions using palliative care services throughout the British Isles have access to specialist assistive technologies to help them to play, to create, and to communicate.

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