The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Involved in the bigger picture

- By Craig Bunday

The role of Freemasonr­y in society in the 21st century is sometimes not apparent, despite the ongoing evidence showing its relevance in modern society.

This has largely been based on the Freemasons’ values of integrity, friendship, respect and charity, and their contributi­on to society overall and support for their local communitie­s.

These last few difficult weeks have shown all these in abundance, where Freemasons have been taking part in the countrywid­e initiative­s to help our key and frontline workers. This has included donations for materials for the manufactur­e of PPE (pictured), provision of meals for the homeless and home visits.

In order for this to happen, good organisati­on must be involved and whilst this has been carried out at local level across Northampto­nshire and Huntingdon­shire - with considerab­le funding being made available locally - added impetus has been given by the national Masonic Charity Foundation (MCF), the Freemasons’ charity, becoming fully involved. To assist this, the MCF formed the Covid-19 Group and asked one representa­tive to join the members of the MCF team in bi-weekly meetings – virtually, of course. Their main task is to decide on where the greatest emphasis should be placed and to make sure that the money given goes to the right place and as quickly as possible.

Over the years, the MCF has rightly been praised for the speed with which it is able to react to disaster situations and this has again been amply illustrate­d.

This mobilisati­on has allowed countrywid­e donations and aid to be given, just this last weekend The Sunday

Telegraph carried a feature regarding the 1,000 tablets that have been donated by Freemasons to care homes and hospitals to enable patients to stay in touch with their families and friends.

Peterborou­gh Freemasons have also been keeping spirits up socially by means of Zoom and other similar platforms (pictured). Various quizzes, virtual social events and a ‘Masons Got Talent’ competitio­n have helped members keep in touch.

As a fraternity aimed at also helping the wider community, the importance of staying in touch with each other and, by so doing so, being able to check on the wellbeing of all, particular­ly those who live alone, is paramount.

If you want to know more about Freemasonr­y in the Peterborou­gh area, visit www. northants-huntsmason­s.org. uk or call the Ellindon Masonic Centre on 01733 331948.

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