Scarborough's Saint Catherine’s becomes first UK hospice to launch Masonic Aware initiative

Saint Catherine's CEO Ray Baird and Sir David Wootton, 2nd Grand PrincipalSaint Catherine's CEO Ray Baird and Sir David Wootton, 2nd Grand Principal
Saint Catherine's CEO Ray Baird and Sir David Wootton, 2nd Grand Principal
Saint Catherine’s Hospice has made history by becoming the first hospice in the UK to achieve Masonic Aware status.

This milestone strengthens the hospice’s role in providing essential assistance to Freemasons and their families during times of need.

The Masonic Aware initiative is designed to reconnect Freemasons, past and present, and their families with practical support and companionship during periods of illness or vulnerability.

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By addressing isolation and fostering meaningful connections, the initiative enhances the well-being of those in need.

A plaque has been unveiled to celebrate Saint Catherine's becoming masonic aware.A plaque has been unveiled to celebrate Saint Catherine's becoming masonic aware.
A plaque has been unveiled to celebrate Saint Catherine's becoming masonic aware.

Ray Baird, CEO of Saint Catherine’s, stated: “We want Saint Catherine’s to be recognised as a vital community resource, providing support to Freemasons and their families in their most challenging times.

“Becoming the first UK hospice to take this step is a tremendous achievement.”

The initiative was officially launched at Saint Catherine’s in March 2025, with the support of the Provincial Grand Master, RW.Bro Dr. David Chambers.

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A commemorative plaque, funded by Leopold Lodge and De Brus Lodge, was unveiled by Sir David Wootton, 2nd Grand Principal.

The event was attended by approximately 60 guests, including local Lodge members and key partners.

The Provincial Grand Master said: “This initiative is an invaluable addition to our community outreach.

“Freemasonry has long supported hospices, and this effort underscores that our contribution extends beyond financial support.

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“Volunteers play a crucial role in events and daily operations, making our assistance even more impactful.”

With Saint Catherine’s setting the precedent, the vision for Masonic Aware is to expand to other care providers.

By fostering collaboration between the Masonic community and healthcare organisations, the initiative aims to ensure that no Freemason or family member is left without help.

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