Parachute Regiment Lodge 9315

The London Freemasons’ Charity Match Funding Scheme: Doubling Lodge and Chapter donations to London charities

One of the oldest secular social and charitable organisations in the world, modern Freemasonry’s roots lie in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our castles and cathedrals…

The lodge has held several social events such as witnessing the Tower of London Keys ceremony a lady’s festival at a hotel usually outside of London that provides opportunity for our families to enjoy the company that these types of events provide. Importantly we maintain links with the regiment and serving soldiers.

Delve into the rich traditions of Freemasonry as we gather to celebrate our shared values and principles

WHERE WE MEET

Our meetings are held on the 1st Saturday of March, June, September and December, at 60 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ. they usually start at 11am thus providing members ample time to travel to London to join the meetings.  The June meeting is the installation meeting.

The Parachute Regiment Lodge was consecrated on 5th June 1989. Though named for our Regiment the decision was taken not to restrict membership to serving or former members, though the majority do fit that criteria. Our membership is drawn from a wide range of military, security and civilian backgrounds who all adopt our ethos, to be the best in all that we do…

Engage in enlightening discussions, partake in meaningful rituals, and forge lasting connections with fellow brethren

In 2022, the London Freemasons’ Charity (LFC) embarked on a unique match-funding initiative to support a wide breadth of charities across London, allowing Lodges and Chapters to work in partnership with the LFC to support charities close to their hearts.

Under the scheme, each Lodge or Chapter can make one application (which can include a single charity or multiple charities) up to a maximum of £1,000 for matched funding, with whatever is donated (up to £1,000) being matched by the LFC, thereby doubling the Lodge or Chapter donation.

Beneficiaries have included hospices, such Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice and the Richard House Childrens Hospice; homeless charities including SWAT (Sikh Welfare Awareness Team) and Providence Row; health charities including the Motor Neurone Association and Macmillan Cancer Support; and support groups including Veterans Aid and Bexley Women’s Aid.

Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice received £6,600 though the scheme, with support from several Lodges including Blake Hall Lodge No 4245, Cholmeley Lodge No 1731, North London Chapter of First Principals No 9784, and Saint Thomas of Acon Lodge No 5233.  The charity provides care for over 300 babies, children and young people every year who are seriously unwell; as well as supporting their families to help them make the most of every single day. They support those who die young to do so in as much comfort as possible, surrounded by their family. You can find more information here.

The Sikh Welfare Awareness Team (SWAT) received £2,000 from the match scheme, with donations from Mersey Lodge No 5434 and North London Chapter of First Principals No 9784.  The charity supports the homeless in London (and across the UK), providing meals thanks to the work of volunteers including students and members of the interfaith community. You can find out more about SWAT here.

The Nightingale Cancer Support Centre received £2,000 in total, with support from Hendon Manor Lodge No 5293. The charity’s mission is to improve the quality of life of cancer patients, their families, friends and colleagues by helping them come to terms with and cope with their changing lives. The Centre provides a range of free services designed to provide physical and mental relief. With timely support, patients can learn to self-manage, develop coping skills to recognise and reduce anxiety and plan for their future.  For more information please see here.

And the London Hackney Carriage Drivers’ Charity received £1,500, with support from Cricklewood Lodge No 2361.  The charity is one of the 111 livery companies of the City of London. Its members are professional Hackney Carriage drivers, including London black taxi cab drivers, and the charity supports any deserving members and their immediate family. It has run an annual taxi tour to Disneyland Paris for children with life-threatening illnesses each year since 1994.

Overall, 37 charities across London were awarded match-funded donations from this scheme, with over £25,000 being provided in match, with these charities benefiting from a total of just over £50,000 of donations.  Stratton Richey, Chairman of the London Freemasons’ Charity, said: “This is a great way to support Lodges and Chapters to enhance their donations to charities which may have a more local connection. I am also delighted that, for 2023, the Trustees have agreed to do the same again.”

More details of the 2023 Programme can be found on Rosetta.

Note that whilst Lodges and Chapters can choose to use this scheme to contribute to the Air Ambulance appeal, the matched element will not go towards the Award Levels attached to the appeal.



This article is part of the Arena Magazine, Issue 52 August 2023 edition.
Arena Magazine is the official magazine of the London Freemasons – Metropolitan Grand Lodge and Metropolitan Grand Chapter of London.

Read more articles in the Arena Issue 52 here.

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