Ceres Lodge 4179

Mandate Lodge Supports Homeless Relief with Donation

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Brethren of Mandate Lodge No. 4258 demonstrated the true spirit of Masonic charity on Thursday, 13th November 2025, when Immediate Past Master and Secretary W Bro Shahab Mossavat presented a cheque for £3,000 to the homeless relief charity at Shree Jalaram Temple & Community Centre in Greenford.

The presentation, which took place at the temple where Bro Raj Khiroya serves as President, exemplified how Masonic values transcend all boundaries. The warmth with which the donation was received highlighted the positive impact our fraternity can have within diverse communities.

This generous contribution from the Master's List reflects the collective compassion of Mandate Lodge's members, who rallied together to support those experiencing homelessness. The event was particularly significant as it showcased Freemasonry's commitment to practical charity work, strengthening bonds between the Craft and the wider community.

Bro Khiroya, expressing his gratitude, emphasised that “charity and caring knows no social or religious boundaries”, a sentiment that resonates deeply with Masonic principles. The success of this initiative serves as an inspiring example of how our Lodges can make meaningful differences in their local communities whilst promoting understanding and fellowship across all faiths and backgrounds.

The presentation stands as a credit to all the Brethren who contributed so generously.



This article is part of Arena Magazine Issue 59 – Christmas 2025.
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