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== The Masonic Samaritan Fund ==
== The Masonic Samaritan Fund ==


The Masonic Samaritan Fund is a charity funded by Freemasons and their families.
The Masonic Samaritan Fund was a charity funded by Freemasons and their families.


They provide grants to eligible beneficiaries who have an identified health or care need and, faced with a long wait for treatment, care or support, are unable to afford their own private care. Details of the eligibility criteria, the application process and how to support our work are available online.
They provided grants to eligible beneficiaries who have an identified health or care need and, faced with a long wait for treatment, care or support, are unable to afford their own private care.
 
In 2016, the Masonic Samaritan Fund became part of the newly formed [[En: Masonic Charitable Foundation|Masonic Charitable Foundation]], marking the end of its independent operations.


== Links ==
== Links ==
*UGLE “Charity” http://www.ugle.org.uk/charity
*[[En:UGLE|UGLE]] service and community engagement: https://www.ugle.org.uk/discover-freemasonry/service
*The Masonic Samaritan Fund http://www.msfund.org.uk/


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The Masonic Samaritan Fund

The Masonic Samaritan Fund was a charity funded by Freemasons and their families.

They provided grants to eligible beneficiaries who have an identified health or care need and, faced with a long wait for treatment, care or support, are unable to afford their own private care.

In 2016, the Masonic Samaritan Fund became part of the newly formed Masonic Charitable Foundation, marking the end of its independent operations.

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