The rituals of Freemasonry carry deep significance for each of us. For hundreds of years, our brethren practiced the tenet of Relief as their "grand aim", and to quietly relieve the distress of "poor Master Masons, their widows and orphans". While many years separate us from the times of Paul Revere and Joseph Warren, our commitment to serving others remains as strong now as it did then as we reach into our communities to lend a hand to those in need.
The Mystic Valley Lodge Masonic Angel Fund gives a sense of purpose to our brotherhood. Through this fund, we have begun to make specific differences in the lives of Arlington, Medford and Somerville children. This past winter found us helping children in need of warm clothing. We responded to a call for help and provided a campership so a fifth grade student could join classmates at the annual winter camping experience in Rhode Island.
As his principal wrote in a thank you letter, "the children all had a great time in study groups and during activity periods. The whole week was like a Norman Rockwell winter scene." We have helped provide school programming for an elementary student who is being raised by an elderly grandparent. And we helped two high school girls attend their prom!
We are making an impact one child at a time. Our initial commitment of funds has been strengthened by gifts from individual brethren of Mystic Valley Lodge, from supportive people in the community and from other lodges that have made matching gifts.
Since 1733, American Freemasons have provided benevolent assistance to their neighbors. The Mystic Valley Lodge Masonic Angel Fund is a natural evolution of our centuries-old commitment to serving our fellow man.
For more information about the Masonic Angel Fund, visit the web site of the Masonic Angel Foundation,
www.masonicangelfund.org.