St Paul's Lodge

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Charity

Charity is at the heart of Freemasonry and is in every Mason who embarks on their own Masonic journey. Freemasonry is one of the oldest fraternal organisations in the world. It was first organised in England in the early 17th century (but its origins go back much further) when ‘charity’ was the term for acts of giving to those who had little and assistance from government or charities as we know them today simply didn’t exist at that time.

St. Pauls Lodge is a patron of numerous masonic charities and also makes regular donations to a range of non masonic charities, examples include the Royal British Legion and SSNAP, a charity that provides support for the sick newborn and their parents

News

West London River Boat Charity developing critical thinking, communication, and conflict-resolution skills with support from London Freemasons

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Development of disadvantaged children in Tower Hamlets supported by London Freemasons’ grant to Half Moon charity

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Islington children and families can connect with nature thanks to London Freemasons

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