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The Berkshire Masonic Charity was established in 1990 to provide support to individuals and charities in and around Berkshire. All of our capital is raised by Berkshire Freemasons and their families. Freemasonry is a society whose approach to life is based on integrity, tolerance, kindness, honesty and fairness. It means different things to each of our members. For some it s about making new friends and acquaintances. For others it s about being able to help deserving causes making a contribution to family and in the community. For them all, it is an enjoyable and fulfilling activity. In Berkshire the Lodges and Masons meet in thirteen different locations throughout the Province spread from Windsor in the East to Faringdon in the West and from Abingdon in the North to Reading and Wokingham in the South. The members are drawn from all walks of life, professions and trades and from widely varied social and cultural backgrounds. Freemasonry does not raise money by public appeal and all charitable fundraising comes from members, their families and friends. The Berkshire Masonic Charity (BMC) was established in 1990 and exists to provide grants to worthy causes in and around Berkshire, making a big difference to the lives of organisations and individuals across the local community. In its 25th year an appeal to the members increased the capital of the fund by over 500,000. The return from the investment of the capital is distributed as grants every year.

The BMC and the Berkshire Lodges provided Reading Family Aid and The Royal Berkshire Hospital with hundreds of Christmas presents

Now in its 25th year the Berkshire Masonic Charity has made total grants in excess of 1 million to over 1,000 recipients in and around Berkshire. Grants are made to Berkshire charities and organisations for a specific purpose. The BMC does not make grants merely to supplement the funds of a charity or cover its running costs. We do not support charities of a national nature as these are covered by the Masonic Charitable Foundation of the United Grand Lodge of England. The BMC also assists private individuals where a grant can be used to improve the quality of their life. The BMC supports many different local charitable trusts and organisations but has a particular emphasis on the relief of poverty and distress and the support of projects for young people. During the past twelve months, grants have been made to: Helen & Douglas House Children's Hospice. 1,000 Cruse Bereavement Care, Bracknell. 400 People to Places, Windsor & Maidenhead. 1,500 Bruce Trust, Newbury. 1,000 Home Start, Wokingham. 1,000 Younger People with Dementia, Reading. 1,500 Loose Ends, Newbury 1,000 Building for the Future, Wokingham. 750 A B C to Read, Reading 500 Christmas Presents for Children 1,000 (With Berkshire Lodges for RBH and Reading Family Aid) Berkshire Freemasons Panto Project 3,500 And many more. Freemasonry in general and the Berkshire Masonic Charity in particular is becoming well known in and around Berkshire and is valued and appreciated by the local community.

The Berkshire Freemasons Panto Project has been running for 11 years providing a magical day out for over 500 terminally ill, disabled, and under privileged children and those with educational difficulties.

The Berkshire Masonic Charity exists to provide grants to worthy causes in and around Berkshire and applications for support grants can be made by local organisations or individuals. The Berkshire Masonic Charity (BMC) provide grants to worthy causes in and around Berkshire with a particular emphasis on: Children and young people Education The relief of poverty and distress Applications for support grants can be made by local charities, institutions and organisations or individuals. With the recent increase in its capital the BMC can now make more grants that will really make a difference to groups, individuals and communities across Berkshire and the surrounding area. The Trustees and the Applications Committee meet four times a year to consider applications for grants in January, April, July and October. Advice and application forms are available from the Applications Secretary. The details are on the back of this booklet.

The BMC provided a defibrillator to Emmbrook Junior and Infants Schools.

(Registered Charity No. 1003788) The Applications Secretary The Berkshire Masonic Charity Berkshire Masonic Centre Mole Road Sindlesham Berkshire RG41 5EA Email: bmc@berkspgl.org.uk Telephone: 0118 978 7625 www.berkspgl.org.uk