What do Masons do?

Masonry is first and foremost a fraternity rather than a service organization, social club or benevolent society. However, charity in the form of helping other people, is considered to be a cornerstone of the fraternity.

 

Community Involvement
Masons are encouraged to be actively involved in their communities. Some of the community outreach programs that Masons are actively involved with are listed below:

The Masonic Foundation of Ontario, a public charity registered with the Canada Revenue Agency, supports hearing research, a bursary program for university and college students, autism services, prostate cancer research and alcohol and drug awareness programs in elementary and high schools.

The Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario sponsors the MasoniCh.I.P. child identification program. And we’re not above bleeding for a cause—every year, Ontario Masons support the Canadian Blood Services donor program with approximately 35,000 donations.

Shriners operate the largest network of hospitals in North America providing free care for burned and orthopaedically impaired children. The Scottish Rite Masons maintain a network of some 150 childhood language disorder clinics, centres and programs.

Individual districts support their own charitable projects.

CHINGUACOUSY LODGE No. 738
Toronto West District

Land of the Tall Pines

LAND OF TALL PINES
Instituted – June 22, 1987
Constituted – November 19, 1988
Brampton Masonic Hall
955 Clark Boulevard, Brampton, ON L6T 5L3
Tel: 905-793-5619

WM. Bro. Tony Di Nardo
Worshipful Master  
50 Quintette Close, Brampton, ON L6P 4E1
CP: 416-580-4546
tdmv@rogers.com

Bro. Roman Lipovsek
Secretary
60 Winges Road, Suite 1, Vaughan,
ON L4L 6B1
Tel: 905-856-3796 
secretary@chinguacousy738.com

 

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